Meisha watches over her guinea pigs all day while her parents aren’t home! Especially when the cat gets close 😂❤️ Watch more @meisha_the_rottweiler on Instagram!
My 7 year old guinea pig lost her companion and was devastated, my beagle and canary have been her rock, they're there to keep her companion, and keep her sane. They can't give her the love another piggy can, but they give her enough to keep her active and motivated to keep going.
@@SuperChaos002 thank you for the kind words, everything's going great! Me, my guinea pig and bird are all watching From ATM! She loves watching movies so that definitely helps keep her happy.
I can tell. I grew up around a rottie mix. My mom had her before I was born, so she was with me when I was an Infinit. she even slept under my cradle. She was very patient with me and she was my best sister big I could ask for! Sadly she passed when I was in first grade, I was so devastated when my mom told me when she picked me up from school
I had one when i was little. She passed when i was 8. My parents said she was so protective of me that she wouldnt even let my mom pick me up out of my crib it actually became a problem until i got bigger
My my son was born. My Rottweiler wouldn’t leave my son’s side. She even stopped sleeping in her basket and would sleep next to our son’s Moses basket. We noticed she was swelling up in places and took her to the vets. She was having a phantom pregnancy, she literally thought my son was her baby too bless her.
Yes omg my aunts best friend had 4 riotties and was never raised around kids as they didn't have any. Well me an my brother was the only 2 kids they had ever been around. Those 4 dogs protected us like they had known us our whole life. We would go out an play and not have to worry. They wpuld not allow us around the pool either. It was like they new we was to small to be around a pool unless adults was outside too. We always tried to open the fence to thr pool but it was always locked but thr dogs didn't know that and would grab our pants an pull us back away from the fence. They never told the dogs to watch or protect us either. They would be hirper babies but never jumpped on us but boy would jump and play with my uncle or their dad. I love rotties and pits. They are truly amazing family dogs. Pits use to be known as Nannie dogs till idiots learned hoe strong they are and started fighting them. No such thing as a bad dog only bad owners. I truky believe that and also believe that there is bad owner and also owners who just don't understand their dogs behavior and are learning tho and trying. Dogs will also take control if they feel you are not being the leader. Certain dog breeds you got to be the leader so they do not run all over you.
Until they get home one day and find the Cuy-pigs missing and a smile on the dogs face.. You see when dogs which are predators see any animal with side facing eyes they know its a prey animal and a predator instinct takes over.. Predators have front facing eyes to better focus on targets and prey animals have side facing eyes to better see flanking attackers.. She may be fascinated but no way does that dog think those rats are baby dogs.. its a very disney way of looking at things.. How do we know she isn't staring at them like any dog would stare at squirrels.. Its a goddamn prey animal and somewhere deep down that Wolf's ancestors are telling it to pounce.. I am sure there is a devil on one shoulder saying eat the furry rat and there is another figure on the other shoulder saying no, lets save it and play with it later clearly mom likes to keep tasty snacks on hand..
I had a female dog that used to rescue all the kittens that were dumped off on my 5 acres completely wooded lot except around my house, by mean people. She adored any small animals and would mama them until I found forever homes for them. 😊
I'm pretty sure in the EU, Australia and parts of South America it is illegal to doc dogs tails for cosmetic proposes. It's only common in places like the North America, China and Africa.
@@merlin3751 unfortunately docking is still pretty common, more so in certain parts of the world (often the US) but still seen elsewhere. Here in the UK is illegal, but that doesn't stop some people. Illegal docking - sometimes without anaesthetic or pain relief - does happen. And dogs can be bought in from abroad already docked. I've seen a few of various breeds before. It's incredibly sad people want to mutilate the animals they claim to love. Imo they look so much better natural anyway
Rotties are extremely loyal and protective over their families, which is great, but also means that many have the propensity to be outright hostile with strangers. Anyone that isn't their immediate family is seen as a threat, and Rotties can be aggressive with them. They're one of those breeds that are a bit of a nightmare at the vet, and need to be separated from the owners. I really like the breed, but the reputation is understandable. They're way better than pitties, though. At least a rottie will protect your kids, not bite their faces off. And a Rottweiler will give you PLENTY of warning before a bite, unlike pitties.
@wolpertinger. I love how you're defending a dog against being stigmatized while you yourself are choosing to stigmatize another breed in the same breath. You're entitled to your irrational fear, but don't lie on a breed simply because you don't like them.
@@shawdcummings2160 I loved my pitbull growing up but even I can see just what an absolute NIGHTMARE it could have caused if my mom didn't have the discipline and assertiveness needed to properly socialize and train him. Really, even one misstep in his training could have disfigured me for life. RIP Buddy. You were a good boy in spite of your genetics.
@johnm249 I also lost a pup to parvo (a German Sheppard). Its a harsh virus that can afflict any breed unfortunately. That said, my first ever Rottie also got it (I got the Rottie pup to get over the loss of the Sheppard), not realising just how contagious Parvo is and how long it can stay around for (I was an idiot teen at the time). She went downhill very fast and was given just a 5% chance of survival .... She made it and lived until she was a very ripe 16 year old! I often think that the first pup was sent by whatever power you believe in to educate me on how to act fast with the second.
Rotties are hands down the sweetest biggest dog you can ask for. Intelligent in so many ways. Rip Ozo 😢. I had the honor & privilege to call a Rottweiler by far one of my best long time time friends. 😢
@@katybug6572 from that moment onwards, he was banned from having chicken nuggets. He only had one that one time because we were on our way home and had stopped for food. He'd been well-behaved, so we gave him one as a treat. Never again.
Teach us what exactly? How to care for others like this human being that takes care of all of them? 😂 Just enjoy the short for what it is. My goodness.
@@andrenajones767How about teaching humans to love unconditionally, no matter who or what they are. This mama is loving and caring for GUINNEA PIGS. You don't get how amazing that is? Humans have the tendency to analyze another person, based on looks, intellignce, job, etc., before they've gone out even once. Or, they see someone in need but, "I don't want to get involved." All this Rottie saw was a "litter" of little babies (to her) who needed her to care for them. I've seen cats who allowed puppies to nurse on them, and digs who let cats do the same. No debate, no questions of their politics, etc. They saw a need, and they stepped up. Sooo, Yeah, I think we ALL could learn from animals.
we give animals far less credit than they deserve!! Ive seen so many different animals become parents/ buddies to such different species than themselves its amazing to see!
It's so nice to see guinea pigs being kept indoors, and in properly sized enclosures. Usually I'd be like; 'Letting dogs around guinea pigs isnt worth the risk' but it's clear this owner has took a lot of time to ensure they are safe around each other.
I think it's fine as long as they're supervised. In the security camera footage when the owners weren't home they were kept in the cage where the dog couldn't get in.
My family used to keep our 🐹Guinea Pigs🐹 indoors (under our stairs). If it wasn't raining then they were put in their run in the garden. We always thought that the UK Winter-Time _could_ possibly be _too cold_ for them... ⛄🌨️🌡️❄️☃️🤔🤷🏻♂️ (Back in the mid/late 1980s, when Winter in the UK *_WAS_* actually still cold for extended periods of time!) ...So, our Guinea Pigs were all toasty and warm, under the stairs!😊🤗 Loved my Guinea Pigs: Snuggles, Lucy, Suzy, Sooty and Sweep... Lucy was my darling sweetheart, she was blind and so gentle. She never bit anybody though she would lick everyone who got in her path and/or handled her, licking the salty sweat off your hands, sort of 'tasting' everyone, so that she could tell who was who. I still miss Lucy 35 years later (well, still miss all of them really!), and I still have a little passport sized photo of her in my wallet after all those years. Lucy survived cancer and ended up dying of old age. In fact, only one Guinea Pig unfortunately died prematurely from cancer (one of Suzy's babies, Sooty or Sweep). 🥰✌🏻😘👌🏻
Most owners have no say. When I went looking to get my Rottie every litter I came across were already docked. I wasn’t going to just not get the puppy I wanted because her tail was docked. That would be unfair to her cause she lives the life of a queen. That’s my baby!!
@@keemarie1 I understand what youre saying but on the other side by buying a puppy from one of those you are supporting breeders who dock the tails and will continue to do so because people keep buying it you know what i mean? Its like a silent vote. One could either really search for a place where they dont do this or you inform a breeder that you only want to take a puppy if they still have their tail
@@mofo6907 it's actually done for breeding purposes, it makes it easier for the male dog to breed. It can be done for happy tail syndrome, but that's not the case most of the time.
Docking a tail serves a purpose on certain dogs, I normally don’t advocate for docking but if you own a farm and have livestock dogs, it’s probably best to dock the tail. It reduces the risk of a predator like a coyote being able to grab it and either pull your dog around or rip the tail clean off. Just a precaution but definitely not necessary on your average household pooch
It's so nice to see a rottie without a docked tail. Tails help dogs to be social and express emotion, without their tail they can easily develop severe behaviour issues
Bruh I grew up with 6 Rotties at different points in my life. Loved those dogs, never understood the stereotypes. 10/10 would love and lose them all over again
@@BraydenDodmanyeah same. i always had rotties at my grandmas house growing up. best dogs ever. no idea why people think there bad. i used to dress up in all black hide my face and go suprise them in the middle of the night out in the backyard and even without seeing me they instantly know who it is. probably not the smartest thing I did as a kid but i trusted them 1000% some ass threw poisoned dog meat into my backyard one day and we found buddah dead. it really was just the worst day ever in my childhood
My rott was dumb though, really kind and loving, but often left us in the facepalm and let the braincell work thing. Honestly great dogs and sometimes I guess the entertainment makes itself there.
What a big gentle giant. She’s so loving & caring. I must tell you; 30 years ago I had a Bichon Frise who took 1 of my daughter’s ‘My Little Pony horses, removed the head ,which she treated as her ‘baby’, she’d stash it in the airing cupboard. At night she brought it into bed with her, tuck it on her tummy. The 1st night I was cuddling my dog & felt the warm rubbery head of this toy- it freaked me out & my dog threw a tantrum with me! Thanks for the video. I loved watching your ‘girl’. She’s really very attentive, as you said. I can see how she checks they’re all there, almost like she’s counting them. Bless her, Jane
@@cdmurphy949soul is a loose and arbitrary construct that neither been proven nor disproved Instincts might be a better word but we are viewing things through a more domesticated scope when we say that. Domestication that...wait for it...other humans are an integral part of that process. So yeah, I don't know...
It just feels really weird to say "I'm very similar to a dog", I'm not a furry or of a mentality that I think I'm "supposed" to be a dog (guess these things needs to be said nowadays lol), but I get happy just from seeing the people I like and all I need is affection, I ask for very little in life and I give all I can to those I like and never hesitate to help another living thing in need etc. Though I'd also like to add that animals don't have the same amount of responsibilities and social interactions as we do, most live in constant danger of being killed as if there were murderers running around everywhere. When animals get the safety and love that we give eachother they become much more like us. Dogs are the reflections of the best sides of ourselves.
How cute is Mesha ❤❤❤ the way she watches over them and lives on them…adorable and how lucky are they! Women are just awesome…even out four legged companions! We have such a capacity for love…even when we didn’t give birth!!!
This Rottweiler is a ROCK STAR!! She takes her job SERIOUSLY As a Mom To Thesr Beautiful baby guinea pigs!! She is A TRUE MAMA!! She gets my VOTE OF APPROVAL!! Thank You for sharing this heartwarming story with us!!❤😊❤😊!!
This is actually not sweet at all. Did you see the too small travel crate they keep her in instead of an appropriately sized dog kennel for overnights? Also those piggies are not calm they are terrified, otherwise they would be squeaking and moving
@@ConstantChaos1Yes, you are correct, these guinea pigs are afraid. They are prey animals & the dog is like a large predator to them. They are not doing normal guinea pig behavior.
I've never seen a Rottweiler with a tail! She's so cute! 🥰 This is a beautiful story! I'm so happy for her to have her "babies". 😘😍♥️🤗🥰🐕 Everyone all around is blessed! 🙏🏻
meanwhile i'm crying over here watching this. i was on the verge on crying already and actually started for real when i saw the kids - like those kids are happy to have so many loving animals around them.
@@DrOtto-sx7cp he's part fox-hound so he has a super high chase drive, he's also a rescue so sadly I never got to raise him. He's really gentle around little kids and other dogs, just not anything that's small, furry and not a dog. He's a real sweetie!