Hello! This is SHU AND TREE :) I think she is the cutest dog in the world. I can't stops smiling. because she is so lovely. Thank you, Have a good day with SHU AND TREE :)
My health insurance covered 4 visits of therapy for the year. Therapy felt pretty good. Now I watch these doggo videos. I feel just as good, and it's free. No co-pay...no extra tacked on fees past 4 visits.
How adorable! i was getting so relaxed just watching this lady spot treating and grooming this beautiful little dog, with so much love and tenderness. loved it!
I love watching your videos you have such a kind heart you are so sweet to these little animals and I enjoy watching you groom them I can tell that you love them to you get so much enjoyment just watching you thank you for sharing!
I wonder if natural selection alone, even if by sheer luck, would EVER have come up with this dog. Imagine seeing a pack of these running around in the wild hunting water buffalo.
Technically natural selection did create this dog. Nature created humans with a desire to protect small, helpless things that we find "cute." This instinct started with human babies, but because we now have surplus resources (food, water, time), we extend that instinct to puppies, kittens, etc. This puppy is just the perfect culmination of natural selection adapting a creature to its human-centric environment.
Interesting proposition. I'm not so sure that's a humanly universal desire. Just as the desire to ravage the earth of all its natural resources, and manipulate them to serve our indulgences so too is not humanly universal. Otherwise we might extrapolate that plastics are likewise a product of natural selection.
Perhaps it's not universal, but neither is pet ownership. Some groups don't have the luxury of adding extra mouths to feed. Also, there are more utilitarian dogs breed for specific purposes like guard dogs, hunting dogs, herding dogs, etc. But the dog in this video exists to pull at heartstrings and stir parental instincts. In general, humans are more motivated to say 'awwww' over dogs (and other pets) that show the same characteristics as babies: large, widely spaced eyes; small mouth and nose; large head (relative to the body). The lapdogs that Shu and Tree groom exhibit all of these traits. They were breed to have them... ...but they were only breed that way because evolution tells humans that's cute and desirable. It's a tricky push and pull. Humans created these breeds, yes. But we did it because of ingrained instinct and an environment favorable to keeping animals solely for affection. And human activity has often interfered in the evolution of animals (e.g., moths with darker coloration surviving better near industrial cities with smoky air pollution.) In this case, cuteness is the trait that ensures survival and possibly offspring, not how many buffalo they can bring down. As for plastic, it isn't alive, so there's no way to categorize real 'fitness.' One could say that it did win against its competition in manufacturing adoption --paper, metal, glass, etc. Its lightweight and durable nature made it the ideal packaging. However, as its ecological deficiencies have become clear, I imagine something else will take its place. Or scientists will perfect that enzyme that eats plastic. (Actually, that's natural selection, too. A kind of bacteria was found in Japan that evolved to eat plastic. Scientists are now trying to figure out how to make a synthetic version. As Ian Malcolm of Jurassic Park said, 'Life...ummm...finds a way.')
OMG I love that puppy so much!! It is soooo cute!!!! This is an excellent video, good job clipping an taping it. I can't get enough of it. So precious baby!!!! From Wisconsin USA love you puppy!!! 🐶💕🥰😁💗👍