@@Jremo. It is sometimes. When you have a family of nothing but women, they have moments where tend to see you as an ATM some days rather than a person.
Polite?, wtf ru thinking they are Japanese. But@@Bonzi_Buddy Shiba originally is a hunting fighter breed, so it is vocal breed, of course they do not nervously bark like other less loyal toy dogs though(^ー^)
this wont sound crazy to you...my dogs seem to talk to me with the taps....like i can read their taps and tell when something is going on. and i have one him and his dad i lost a few years back have the loudest eyes i ever saw. his dad could sit and stare at you and get on your nerves till you would quit what you were doing ro see what he wanted.
Humans are animals. You won't ever be loved by anything more than a dog. They're embodiment of love and faithfulness. That's why they're known as man's/woman's best friend.
That's what dog owners think but My cat Apollo came to the door with his toy and wanted to be walked outdoors from time to time on a leash so it just depends.
@@jose.luis.ayala. they wont show it like dogs, but yea. They might meow or pat ur leg asking to be picked up, n then just cuddle with u for a min. No need for training, just socialising n love
@@maritime9297 Sorry friend; one of my cats got UNINTENTIONALLY trained ALONG with my PITBULL 35 years ago. He responded to a clicker and also FETCHED. Since then I've employed a clicker and showed MANY a dog lover/cat hater you CAN train cats. Mine greet me INCESSANTLY whenever I get home.
My dog does too! Even, if I go out for 5 or 10 minutes he acts if he hasn't seen me in hours or even days! And, if for some unusual reason I am gone for days without him (I almost ALWAYS take him with me whenever I go!) ; he acts as if I've been gone for months or years! I greet him the same way! 🥰 I always say "aww did you miss me! I MISSED YOU!! Then, we just hug and love on each other (he licks, I give him rubs and kisses on top of his head!) I just LOVE DOGS SOOOOOOOO MUCH! And, dogs give us soooooooo much love! Even, when people don't DESERVE their love and loyalty!! What a wonderful gift dogs are!!
@@georgiapuppie I could only imagine. I've dealt with two at most. My old roommate had a golden retriever who would knock me over! He was a good dog though. 😂
Who said that? Even my cockatiel has every emotion in the book. We’re lucky god didn’t place us on the earth with no other species and we should be grateful not lead them to extinction
I've tried this kind of thing, running to the front door to greet my partner with the dog, even tried to do the same dance the dog does..lol She had a squeaky toy as an offering, I got to the door empty-handed, she won the first bit of attention.. after that I was asked if I needed therapy.😖
Very true... Kids do the same and these are pure feelings without any hesitation... It's just after growing up somehow us humans become incapable of showing their feelings.
Sound very relateble!!! 😄 My little dog also got overexcited with joy as a puppy, whenever visitors came tot our house. "Beware of the HAPPY peepee"....is what we called it. And now she is 7 years old...and she is outgrown this behavior...except with 2 friends. 🙄 She wags her little tail like crazy when they enter the house, she follows them superclose and then when they FINALLY pet her....happy peepee...specially for you my dearest humanfriend! 🐕+🚶=😍 🤗
@@kavyrawanam1619 it has nothing to do with intelligence if a puppy is so young that it is literally unable to hold it in. If they are properly trained, its a matter of development. When my dog was a puppy he also knew where to pee and poop, and thats outside. I didnt teach him to pee inside using puppy pads, papers or restricting him with gates. He knew its an outdoor business. Accidents happened when he got excited just like the puppy in the video, and whooops he was leaking. Just like human kids might pee their pants if they laugh too much.
This dog is so well trained at such a young age. She already knows what signal means it’s all right to jump with two front feet. What a pleasure he she must be. The fact that she waits until it’s appropriate to even approach the owner is a sign of an obedient dog.
I used to have a Saint Bernard and my little brother would always go in first so he’d wind up getting tackled by a 200-something pound dog roughly half the time we walked inside
I love seeing a dog that's so happy and excited that his whole booty wiggles along with the tail. Also, this is just a personal preference, but it's kinda nice how the dog can be so excited without making a single sound. Y'know, apart from nails on a hardwood floor. That sound is honestly pleasing.
Manasa M sorry to break your bubble but there are MANY stories of owners being attacked and eaten by their dogs when they don’t feed them. Dogs love you but they’re still animals, don’t feed it long enough and it will forget that love for its own survival.
Manasa M also _abuses_ them? What world do you live in? No dog would stay loyal to that and there are many stories of dogs who run in terror at the sight of their owner.
@@yeahkeen2905 Have you not seen this RU-vidr who got "cancelled" after she accidentally posted a video of her abusing her dog? The dog still came near albeit flinching. Even some humans still can't get away from their abusers due to affection, why do you think dogs are different? Your original comment excludes any exceptions when you use "only" I was simply pointing out that you got your example for opportunist wrong.
Thank you for loving this puppy and giving him a home. I've fostered so many puppies that look just like him and were either abused, abandoned, or ignored. I don't understand how it's possible to be cruel to something this precious.
Obviously your cat don’t even like you , it only use you for food lol now imagine a human being living under my roof act exactly like your cat , what would you do ?
Because dogs don't have that feeling for time like humans. A second, a minute or an hour doesn't matter for them... All that counts is, that a part of the group is missing.
Lol! Totally get ya, Kenneth. My roommate had a dog that would get worried if he didn't come back in a minute. When my roommate would return, the lil guy would scamper about and happily crawl up to him. My roommate would laugh and say: "I've only been gone a moment, lil buddy." I always envisioned a response from the dog like this: "Do you know how long that is in *dog minutes* ?!?" 😎
one of my favorite authors who works with horses suggests otherwise, though your comment is a little cute/sweet; she suggests that animals can sense incongruence and shy away from it, meaning be real. Animals sleep most of the day and can recover well helping you heal. You don't want to dump all your pain on them if it is very heavy but when you suppress emotion it hides if from yourself but can make it huge and obnoxious to sensitive beings around you until you face it.
There isn't something more beautiful than seeing your dog get so happy seeing you coming home! They don't have the concept of permanence -every time the owner leaves they are frantic of not seeing the master again; like playing "peek a boo" with a baby less than 18months old. They are still funny!
@@davescire3004 itz because of decreased growth N metabolism and prolly lack of stimulation due to mundane life.. Dogs r like humans.. They play a part.. Ain't some machine that gets excited as u expect for it.. As u would when turning on a machin
Missclick? Troll? Have a bad day? Their phone is used by their kid? Drunk guy? Hater of this channel? Competitor of this channel? Soo many probable reasons. Why do you want to know them all?? It's a trivial matter to be worried about.
unless you're highly sensitive and not suppressing emotion. A brain on two legs that ignores body messages and tries to not feel anything but joy and anger is much less effective overall, even though the megacorporations that want you to just be a brain on legs would have you think otherwise.
@@joaovithor1994 You done killed that comment thread. Savage. People think a dog doesn't need its freedom, to live with other dogs, mate, reproduce, etc.. No, it needs to sit at their house and wait for them to pet it, so that they can relieve some stress. Because it sees the potential in them.
Omg he is so happy I cried 😭😭😭,animals can't survive without their humans that's the fact and they are happy beyond limits when they find good owners ,bless his sweet little heart!🥰🥰🥰💞
NO, JUST NO. She was beaten as a young pup and left on the side of the road for dead. Hopefully one day she can overcome her fears but for now it’s one day at a time.
Bless you, and just in case someone didn't know this but young pups are known to have weak bladders, especially when they get excited, so when they are this happy the bladders muscles relaxes from all the dopamine and they unintentionally pee, so be paitent with them until they grow, it'll all be worth it
If only people were as good as dogs this planet would be a beautiful place to live I have a six month old border collie when I come home he is twice as mental and just as loving dogs rule
sammyc hi I have two collies cindy she is six years old, and storm he is six months old now. I’ve recently lost my best Frend my eleven year old labradoodle duke miss him every day
Oh I love this! Just lost my girl dog ( blue tic / pointer) after 15 1/2 years! Hard to walk trails without her! Enjoy! It’s wonderful to share your life with a dog!
You know, that’s probably not true. People can be even more happy to see you, with even deeper substance. Humans are just less visibly expressive than dogs. That’s why it’s important to learn to recognize a person’s love, instead of comparing it to a dog’s expressive excitement.
This ladies and gentlemen is why dogs are the best... no matter how shit your day Is. Being welcomed like this warms your heart every single time. Best feeling in the world. Dogs are the best
The Puppy : OMG. SHE BACK OMG OMG OMG OMG The Cat : Long have I waited. I assume you bring nutrition, pathetic bipedal, for my patience with your existence is slim. Stop playing with the peasant and GIVE ME WHAT I WANT !
I raised my parent’s last Yorkie for several months, and when I would come home when he was a puppy he would flip out to the point that I was worried he’d hurt himself. He would cry like someone was hurting him. Now he still gets really happy and jumps into my lap, but he’s a “big” boy now. I only get to see him every other week or so.
Had a field bred cocker spaniel like that. You could be gone two hours or two months and he reacted the same way. So excited he didn’t know what to do with himself. He cried and jumped and went and got his toy and climbed on top of me and spun around in circles and cried some more. This was like every day. Never felt so loved, but I was always worried he’d hurt himself being so excited. He did that till he was about 4 and then he calmed down more, but became really clingy when I was home. He was a great dog. I miss all my animals but not having love like that in your life anymore, it’s weird.
Thats because Dogs have no real time feeling esp not in the case of missing someone. 2 Minutes or 2 Hours without the Person they love is the same for them
Looks just my Nikko as a pup. We had him for 14+ years until he passed in July this year. Enjoy every moment! Shibas are very special, not for everyone. God Bless 🦊🐾🐾
Kind of agree. Cute video. My golden doodle completely looses her $h!t when I get home. Runs and paces though the house howling and crying and barking like a crazy dog. She is six. Then you walk in door flips on her belly and then jumps up for a kiss when you try and get up and walk in the house.
@Mark Oliver Not all Dems are total assholes about everything. A select few have a bit of common sense, but probably not as much as Republicans. But like my 4th grade teacher used to say: "You can't judge a book by its cover."