On May 21st I will be attending "Your Legal Sevices presents WOOF at Wein-Lokal." This fundraiser is being held for Niagara Dog Rescue in the effort to raise funds for their charitable cause. Niagara Dog Rescue relies on donations to help their many deserving rescue dogs and puppies. I will be available at the event for a meet and greet at WeinloKal Niagara restaurant in Niagara Falls, Canada. Please consider donating if you can. I can't wait to see you all there! Donation link: niagaradogrescue.com/woof.php
The odds of you seeing this is very slim but could you tell me what kind of chunkers you use? they look like they cut so much nicer than mine and i really want to know what to get when i go to buy another pair
Brando: You stop pouring water on me and I'll stop shaking. If I have to be all wet why shouldn't you? Fair's fair. It sounds kind of reasonable, actually..
2:17 "I'd like to take this moment, to personally thank the Malamute for muting the Husky's part of this dogs brain." Followed by about 20 seconds of vacant, slightly concerned, yet somewhat friendly looks into the void. Perfection.
Brando was remarkably well behaved. I thought for sure we’d be treated to serenading but he made it up with his hurricane like shakes during bath time😆❤️❤️
I had the the unspeakably demented pleasure of sharing my life with an Alaskan Malamute/Siberian Husky mixbreed. I will never have the right words, just ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I feel like we need "I survived the Air Tube of Death" merch. It would be particularly funny to see you give bandanas to the pets that act like the blow dryer is the End of All Things
This young man did amazingly for any 2 year old larger breed, never mind being half husky 😮 Kudos to him and to his humans for training him to be a very very calm and good boi.
At :55 he shows his weakness-the head scratch! Almost every dog who’s scared or nervous or relaxed or dogs seems to go into an “OOOOAAAA” mode when the head scratch happens! This is one ridiculously beautiful dog with a very cool name! 😊
@@QUICKBOOKS1 My Lab has multiple spots for sure! Head scratch, ear scratch, butt scratch, belly rub-it’s like he goes into a trance and gives a low growl almost like a purr. He’s not a fan of paws, though-he’s a puller when you try to inspect the paws.
@@tommyrq180 we used to call that low growly noise "umbling". our Sam boy grew up in a house full of cats, I really think he was trying to purr, best he could figure it out, cos he made that noise when he was getting head scritchies and belly rubs.
Makes sense considering their native climates of Alaska and Siberia. It's an evolved trait/adaptation so they don't freeze to death in the winter there.
@@ak-yr4dt acting like evolution has no part in selective breeding might be wrong. Had to get the templates one way or the other, and those would only crop up if environmentally necessary. We didn't just take one breed of wolf and shit thousand of different breeds out of thin air. It took thousands of years and many different environments.
LMAO that last shot! Revenge for the multiple soakings? Shocked at how quiet he was, it really did make me wonder if he'd left himself on mute until he whined softly over the brushing. Kudos to his owners for such a well trained dog, he was even okay with you touching his paws.
according to my groomer i've been seeing for months, my Husky is an absolute sweetheart. doesn't fight, doesn't howl, doesn't do anything. She just calmly sits during everything. she squirms a little during the blow, and sometimes she does the feet dance.
Im autistic and just had a huge meltdown… ive already calmed down a bit, but watching this video, your tone of voice, the words you’ve chosen to say about the dog, as well as how adorable he is, helped me feel a little more better. Autistic meltdowns are so so exhausting….
I was just thinking about how I always search out ASMR videos yet this channel relaxes me on par with some of the best ones. I have brutal adhd, this provides focus and cancels out the constant chatter. I hope your meltdowns are fewer and fewer!
@@wetwork6553 Aspie with ADHD here, same. also TinyKittens, very relaxing. I love watching her handle all these different dogs and make them beautiful again.
He's what I like to call a "malicious shaker," haha! My favourite is when you try to step away and look away, and they suddenly don't need to shake anymore!
Love the furnado out-take at the end. GORGEOUS boy... I watch "Sherpa" and "K'eyush the Stunt Dog" out of the UK - K'ey is pure Husky, and Sherpa is a Husky/ Malamute mix, and they BOTH are hilarious. Sherpa was extremely loquacious today... Enjoy your vids very much. ❤ Cheers!
I loved how he looked right at you at 'no shaking' and proceeded to shake. Huskies and husky mixes do what they want! But except for that, he was a really good boy and he looks incredible after the hair is taken out.
Some owners teach their dog "shake" as a command, so they can tell the dog to shake, before coming inside, to towel dry after a rainy walk.. Those dogs wouldn't know what the "no" before the "shake"/"shaking" means in conjunction - so she, in his ears, might've actually ordered him to shake. 😅
My elementary school teacher had an alaskan husky that he brought in everyday. Never heard Calvin bark or howl and he just lounged around the class. We would sit next to him and practice reading out loud (sometimes hed drool on the book) Calvin was also a Skijoring dog. He pulled his owner on cross country skis in races. Our teacher calvin pull us on skis after school as well. In class we learned how to put on his booties and harness and could practice when we had free time. Apparently at races he would get super hyper and excited, but in class he was just the best dog. Not many dogs could put up with the shenanigans of 8-12 yo for so long and not many people would have so much trust in their dog and in their students. Calvin definitely taught us about respecting animals and help develop our reading skills.
I know every dog has their own personality… but dogs with very distinct ones, like this dog, are the best. Makes me miss my aussie/Akita, one of a kind.
The close up on his eyes😂 If they did a study, I guarantee these videos would improve people’s anxiety and or depression. After a rough week, this is the best medicine and made me smile and laugh❤️
I always turn these videos on for a good giggle and the love of the animals. It does make me happier so if it's helping my depression that's just a bonus!
He's gorgeous. My son's dog, Maximus Dogamus, is a Husky/Malamute mix also. We too are grateful for the silent Malamute part of him. He'll talk a little, but not that whining of Husky's. I love the breed. I love how you are with all the animals.
You did an absolutely AMAZING job ❤ Thank you for educating people on not shaving their double/triple coated dogs. We need more hero's like you! - an Aussie vet nurse who sees way too many husky/Mal's come in with heart stroke due to being shaved 😢
I had a mix growing up. She had black spots above her eyes like eyebrows. She was wonderful and smart. I swear someone was training her when we were looking because she so easily learned the basic commands. She disappeared one day and we don’t what happened to her. 😢 She was the best dog my family ever had.
Oh my, Brando is a beautiful doggo! He was a sweetie. Except for the shower that he gave you😂 he was very well behaved. But I don’t think that can be avoided. 😊 Great groom! Brando looked very handsome 🤗❤️💕🐶🐾🐾