midnightpopsongs in his dimension he is a mighty warrior and camera phones are evil and trying to enslave all of dog kind. He knows phones are the enemy but everyone whom he trusts doesn’t seem to realize the threat the camera phones pose. What looks like him being an excessively grumpy dog is him simply trying to warn everyone of the camera phone menace.
“I have been chasing a fly on the wall for the past three days. However, upon closer inspection, it has been discovered that the fly is in fact a thumbtack. There is no logic in this place.”
The fact that he never squirms to try to get away, and the fact that he’s otherwise acting normal legitimately makes me believe Bubs is happy when he’s acting like an Eldritch Horror lmao
I come here every time after watching scary ghost videos to remind myself that the only real demonic entity I should ever be scared of and respect is Mr. Bubz
@Amanda F Some dogs are naturally that aggressive, it's not really abou aggravating so much. You're right about them rewarding the behavior though lol, Mr. Bubbs thinks growling all the time is alright lol.
@Amanda F then explain why when his owners stop petting him, he asks for more. That can't be overstimulation. Mr. Bubz doesn't seem to fit a lot of ur guys' "theories"
squirrelsinmykoolaid from what I’ve heard, he was a rescue that wasn’t treated well. That’s just how he is, but his current owners are giving him lots of love
These are. I’ve seen comments on another video like this where the positive reinforcement of pets and kisses means this dog keeps doing what he’s known to be a good thing, being aggressive. He thinks he’s being a good boi.
@@stiffpictures8971 I honestly don’t think so. If every time your dog barks at the window you praise and cuddle and kiss them, it’s not going to make them stand at the window all day barking, even though that’s the surface-level understanding of positive reinforcement most people have. Clicker training can in fact be used that way to put a particular behaviour “on cue”, and often thereby eradicate it, and that relies on positive reinforcement of the behaviour - counter-intuitively. With clicker training you have a command word that the dog will associate with barking, and you reinforce them barking on command only. It takes a bit of time and your reaction to their behaviour has to gradually change as you increase the demands placed on the animal before they are rewarded. In the end, they will only wind up doing the behaviour when you give that command (after you’ve trained them) I think there’s an argument to be made that he’s over-aroused and sometimes they are hyping him up in that state / keeping him keyed up, and possibly that prolongs the behaviour. I believe I read that Bubz is a rescue dog who came from an abusive background. There are all sorts of coping behaviours dogs pick up in those situations. I knew a dog that ran in tight little circles almost continuously- not even because it was stressed, it had just created that neural pathway in its brain during the time it was abused.
All memes and jokes aside I’m so happy that his owners understand his behavior and still handle him with care and respect, because so many people would just dismiss it and leave the dog at a shelter or do something fucked up like give him a shock collar. I’m just so happy for bubz ❤️❤️❤️
Bella Smith I agree, but I feel bad for the other dog. It is barking at him to try to stop the aggressive behaviour. I‘m not a dog, but living in a house full of confrontation and anger can‘t be nice for anyone.
@San the Man I think you have a very simplistic view of Mr. Bubz. There are multiple videos where you can see him vacillating between serenity and anxiety from moment to moment. There is even one where right after he freaks out about being held, he is jumping at the guy's feet, eager to go back up. Also notice how Bubz always moves his jaws in a biting motion when he's irritated but never actually bites down on the guy's hand (I had a dog who did the exact same thing: all bark and no bite). He's not a killer by any stretch. He's a dog with a chemical imbalance of some kind. He may be bipolar, but he is most definitely suffering from anxiety.
@@DinnerForkTongue he does bite his owner 🤣 and it's an alpha like behavior. The dog thinks he's the boss and can show aggression as he pleases . All the guy does is talk to him in a high pitch voice which does nothing to show the dog he's boss it does the opposite actually. So aggression like that left unchecked is Not Good period . ( It doesn't take a hard bite to hurt a baby or toddler luckily he isn't around any . ). Trust me it's a dominance issue that needs correcting . Didn't you see bandages on his fingers in one clip XD . Just nipping at hands is not good to just keep letting happen.
Little bubblegum burrito boy and his loving, cuddly family. They answer his old man grumbles with snuggles and patience and it's the most wholesome dang thing.
The thing that’s interesting is that I noticed he’s wagging his tail most of the time when he’s growling. So he’s probably not angry or annoyed, but he’s happy? So I have no idea what’s going on here.
I imagine this is just how he expresses joy most of the time. Some dogs just wag their tails, some even bark or howl, but Mr. Bubz just reeeeeeeees. Even the biting isn't that aggressive, where as an aggressive dog would latch on and try to break skin Mr Bubz just kinda nibbles or nips. To me that just means that as a puppy he was never taught not to do that when it time to play.
Feels like some boy accidentaly wrote "Satan" instead of "Santa" when he asked for a dog. Edit: ...holy sh*t so many likes. I am not even in the circus and someone liked this clown's comment :D
Bless Bubs' owners for taking care of him and understanding his ... "many difficulties." 😂😟 These are salt of the earth, loving people. ❤👍 We need more like you.
Mr.Bubz: *less demonically hisses* Mr.Bubz: Stops and stares at camera 👀 Human: “Yeah I got you, I got this on camera” Mr.Bubz: 👀 Mr:Bubz: *Angry demonic hisses*