This is a video of a German Shepherd jumping in on some dolphins while we were underway in our boat. I guess he wanted to play with the dolphins lol Thanks for watching
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When he jumped off the boat and then wanted back on immediately, It appeared that he hadn’t though this through completely. The water was more wet than he’d expected. Too funny!! Hahaha 😂
@@jmeszi4159 Oh big time, i'll tell him not to do something he will look at me for a bit head tilt, like he doesnt get it, then do it. We call him mr break yo neck cuz he head tilts like crazy
German Shepherds are something special. I had two of them, died old, I am going to gave the third one. They are really incredible: they taught me things about dogs that I had never dreamed of before having them at home. If you have never lived with a similar dog, you don’t know what dogs can do.
those dolphins are having a blast ! that excited skittering sound, the jumping ! they love playing with boats i have swam with them and they are fine if you don't try to touch or get too aggressive in following and that dog was not getting as close as he would like 😀😀😀
Maverick needs a life vest in case there’s an accident! They have them with handles on top so you can pull him out of the water easier. He looked so disappointed that his pod buddies had left him lol. Great family 💚
When I lived at the beach my GSD swam out to the dolphins. I was so afraid he'd get caught in the current and get washed out to sea--but fortunately he finally obeyed me and came back to shore. He loved the dolphins.
Dolphins are to intelligent they've somehow developed their own version of door to door salesmen who can trick you into buying something you dont actually want before you realise it.
Oh so precious. Never ceases to amaze me how lovable animals could be. Maverick just wanted to play with his new found friends but quickly realized that he can't swim as fast❤ ❤❤
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That's what happens when you give a dog an exciting name like Maverick. I named my dog Sleepy McChillFace, and he has never given me a lick of trouble.
Omg, dog overboard! 😂 So glad no sharks were in the area at the time, I'm sure Maverick learned his lesson as soon as his paws touched the water. He's living up to his name anyway, he does things on his own terms. 😂❤🐕
I respect, the man's reaction even when he realised that it was dangerous, took quick action while keepung calm and a nice sense of humour. Respect for him and his two companions, and also for the dolphin who might have been seeking their nice company. The world is still beautiful.
it's not really dangerous... i have swum with dolphins several times... i just wouldn't touch them but they do not mind us swimming around them especially rather friendly sounding ones like those they adore swimming against boats and we're having a blast they did that to a sailboat that i was on in Belize
@@chocho8036 it’s not really dangerous? said who? you? dolphins kill for sport/fun, they could’ve body slammed that dog from underneath, tried to drown it and pull it away from the boat and beat it into a slow, bloody, painful death. and don’t try to think they would dolphins absolutely would, they like killing stuff for fun. this video isn’t that cute and every dog owner who brings their dogs on boats and lets them jump into the open ocean with literal murderous instinctive wildlife is just waiting for their dog to die in front of them lol and if you disagree you go jump in the ocean with random fish and wild dolphins. not ones around resorts or places where ppl visit alot and a trained well enough not to harm humans 💀
@@chocho8036 It's still little risky I believe. I mean, they are stories of dolphins drowning people. So ok, swim with dolphins if it's important to you. But I think it's safer to keep a good distance to them. You could call it being respectful to wild animals.
"Sorry, boss... They resembled footless... earless cats and I swear I heard them meow to me for help. Although there's a slight chance that I might be wrong."