My wife and I were visiting the zoo this afternoon. Another lady nearby had a puppy with her that appeared to be a service dog in training. We noticed that zoo animals were really intrigued by the puppy. The tiger did not disappoint!
@@jayachandran.a Sorry, my daughter brought her dog to the Columbus Zoo too and this was the reaction we got all day from most of the animals. What I meant to say is that the dog knew it wasn't in danger.
My daughter was fostering a service dog, a lab, and we took it to the Columbus zoo. I've never had so much fun at the zoo. The animals ignored us but not the dog. They all went crazy when they saw that chill dog. That dog is now doing a great job for an epileptic kid and has been for years.
"Awww......isn't that cute?" Well, no I didn't think it was cute at all - the tiger was literally stalking the dog, and if the glass wasn't there, it would have killed the dog, and eaten it. So yeah, not cute, imo.
First, that is a very young tiger. Second, the young tiger was obviously in a playful mood, and the puppy responded in kind. If the glass was not there, they would have frolicked together. Search for "dogs and tigers playing." Especially when raised together from such a young age, even fierce animals tend to befriend each other.
You are kidding right? Yet another person who thinks life is a Disney film. It that glass was not there not only would the tiger have made mincemeat of the dog, but likely his owners too. Guess what? They don’t sing and dance either.
@@alienlife7754 Bullseye. At least the one kid was smart enough to get it. "He stalked it." That kid knew that puppy was chow if the glass wasn't there. Everyone else going, "Awww" is full derp.
@@caroleejohnson1553 The dog is in training. All of this is to get the dog accustomed to something the eventual recipient may be doing. This is completely normal.
I will tell you right now that is NOT a service dog. Service dogs are trained to devote all of their attention to their owners, this one got distracted by a big cat. Not a service dog.
This dog is being fostered which means it's in training. After the fostering is completed it goes on to more training. This is definitely a service dog in training and if I'm not mistaken my daughter got hers from the same place, judging by the logo. She was a great dog that was hard to part with when the time came for her to go on to bigger and greater things.
I have that I seen this video cause the things that tiger would do to that little cute retriever would have the hardest man pissing his pants in complete nightmare while napping.😰
Some people are real idiots, bringing your dog to the Zoo?poor dogs going to have nightmares of that tiger encounter for sure. I’m surprised the zoo even let the dog enter in the first place! Does common sense exist anymore? Seeing videos like this makes me wonder!!
that was clearly a service dog they cant legally turn it away...however i will say that it was very irresponsible of the owner to bring the dog up to the glass like that
Service dogs and service dogs in training are permitted in the zoo. They want these dogs to be accustomed to what their eventual owner will experience.
@@Firguy_the_Foot_Fetishist i mean ...to a degree tigers have quite alot in common with common house cats when it comes to behavior,except unlike cats tigers love the water.