Excited Sheep Dog Repeatedly Slides Down Icy Hill
How does the saying go? Do kids want to have fun? No that can't be right. Do girls want to have fun? Well, in this case, it seems like dogs want to have fun, and for this Maremma/Pyrenees sheepdog, fun is definitely what he is having. Fingal knows just how to spend the last days of winter. With the snow almost gone, this Maremma/Pyrenees sheepdog guardian takes several turns sliding down the snow-covered hill. Now that's a good life!
Who knew that dogs loved sliding on snow as much as children do? Even without a toboggan, this <a href="https://rumble.com/v48vfd-squiggles-is-super-excited.html" target="_blank">doggy</a> will be able to make due with what he has. All he's got is his body, and that is exactly what he uses to get down to the bottom of the hill. A little fun in the winter sun never hurt anybody! For some of us, the ice might be a hazard and something that we would consider avoiding. Not for this dog, he plays on it like there is no tomorrow.
What a fun loving dog! You don't see behavior like this every day coming from a dog. This dog is an intelligent one that knows how to do whatever it is that he wants! Let alone the fact that this dog is having the time of his life; he also takes fun in the snow to a whole different level. Check out this dog having fun in the snow!
Undoubtedly, there is nothing like when you wake up early in the morning, pull back the curtain to see a blanket of beautiful white covering everything after the first snowfall of the season. Imagine seeing snow for the first time. Everyone has experienced it but not all of us can remember it, but it doesn't make snow any less exciting when it does fall. We get excited every time we see snow for the first time, and this doggy loves it too!
Enjoying in the <a href="https://rumble.com/v304a4-baby-first-steps-in-the-snow...fail.html" target="_blank">snow</a> is really satisfying to see! It’s obvious that she likes it! We are always amused to see pets encountering their first snowfall, an experience that must be amazing and fun for most of them. For all the people out there who do not love the snow, maybe this video and this playful dog will change their mind!
Don’t forget to share this playful puppy with your friends and family and make their day playful and exciting!
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Livestock guard dogs go from play to work in seconds
While these Maremma/Great Pyrenees dogs tumble and play in the snow, one of them hears something at the other end of the field. In an instant all 3 dogs spring into action, ready to go to work. This is excellent livestock guard dog behavior; Fingal and King are out on point while Maple hangs back to protect the livestock (in this case it's their owner who is filming). We're not sure what it was they went after, but they sure know how to flip the switch!
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Curious Ram Joins In On Playtime With Guard Dogs
There’s a very curious and brave ram that resides in Nova Scotia, Canada. Nova Scotia is a small province off the coast of Atlantic Canada that is home to one of the most interesting rams out there. You see, there is something very special about this ram. This fluffy sheep with long fur and split hooves has a desire unlike any other: just to be one of the dogs. So, with that in mind, when he spots a group of guard dogs, he cannot help but walk up and try to ease his way into the ‘conversation, making attempts just to fit in. And by that, we mean playtime.
It is funny that in the animal kingdom we have seen some very interesting interspecies animal friendships before, we have seen a lot of unlikely best friend pairings: like a monkey and a lion cub or a dolphin and a seal but this has got to be one of the cutest! Well, these animals are connected, nonetheless. The reaction that follows by the three pups as they invite their furry friend in is classic animal love. This unusual interaction is adorable.
At first, the <a href=" https://rumble.com/v3w0bz-ram-steals-food-from-family.html" target="_blank">ram</a> is standing on the outside, getting ready to approach the dogs by making some marks with the hooves in the snow. Then, he steadily advances towards one of the dogs and wait for its reaction. When he realizes that he can have some fun with the dog, he does not want to spare a second anymore and goes closer to it. The dog gets to know his ram friend by sniffing his fur and only when there are no imposing threats on either side, the hopping game may start. And with a jump they move forwards and backwards, the <a href=" https://rumble.com/v4cb13-dog-says-im-sorry.html” target="_blank">dog</a> extending its legs like it wants to say hi. With one final playful bite, the game is over.
Filmed in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Puppy desperately wants to play with her dad
Zina, a Maremma/Great Pyrenees mix, does her very best to get her father to play with her. Will he give in? Well, it's not looking good so far...
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Young bison preciously befriends a guard-dog puppy
This little puppy is a Maremma/Great Pyrenees mix that will grow up to become a livestock guard dog. But until then it is full of wonder as it meets a very friendly bison who is more than interested to play. But when the massive bison gets a little too rough, the puppy's parents spring into action, putting the bison in its place and doing their job.
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Fearless kitten plays with livestock guard dog
How precious is this? This adorable cat loves her dog companion. Sybil is a kitten that was rescued from the side of the road three weeks before this video occured. While watching this video, we can see she has adjusted quite nicely into living with five big white guard dogs of a Maremma/Pyrenees cross. She has an extra special soft spot for her friend Wynter, who is a very gentle dog that shows her caring and loving nature. Sybil isn't afraid of Wynter at all, it looks like she wants to spend as much time as she can with Wynter, so adorable!
Such an adorable kitten, thank goodness she is now safe with a loving family. It looks like Sybil has so much energy, she is jumping on Wynter at every single possibility, so cute! These two are such great buddies, it's always nice to see a cat and dog get along with each other so well. They love to cuddle with each other and keep each other company. They've only known each other for three weeks, but it looks like they've known each other their whole life. How priceless is this?
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Guard dog takes a break to go sledding!
This is how you spend your days if you're Finny the Maremma/Pyrenees sheep dog guardian. Slide a little, then sit and watch the farm and listen to the birds. This dog is living the good life!
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Guard dog helps keep lamb tidy during bottle feeding
One of the Livestock Guardian Dogs helps out by licking up drops of milk that leak from this orphan lamb as he nurses from a bottle. So precious!
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Wrestling dogs adorably photobomb "touching moment"
What would have been a lovely moment between a dog and cat is hilariously ruined when two dogs can be seen engaged in an epic play-fight in the background. But you can't deny that there is so much love captured in such a short clip!
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Rescued kitten fearlessly plays with livestock guard dog
Just how precious is this? This adorable cat loves her dog companion. Sybil is a kitten that was rescued from the side of the road three weeks before this video occured. While watching this video, we can see she has adjusted quite nicely into living with five big white guard dogs of a Maremma/Pyrenees cross. She has an extra special soft spot for her friend Wynter, who is a very gentle dog that shows her caring and loving nature. Sybil isn't afraid of Wynter at all, it looks like she wants to spend as much time as she can with Wynter, so so adorable!
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Farm guard dogs lovingly greet owner with kisses
Every single day these dogs are always happy to see any of the family arrive home. Witness it for yourself as Kate walks through the door after a long day at work. Kisses all around!
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Guard dogs conduct bale-jumping at sunrise
Lochie and Archie, two Maremma brothers, love chasing and playing on the hay bales. Check out that spectacular sunrise in the background!
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Guard dog body slides down icy hillside
Maple, a female Maremma/Pyrenees sheep dog guardian, cleans her coat and gets a massage sliding down a hill in the winter pasture. All she needs now is a sled!
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Bull uses excavator to scratch back
Rory is one smart animal as he uses an excavator to get at those hard to reach places. Nice work, Rory!
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Farm kitten exposes her scheduling difficulties
Lyra, a cute young farm cat, sneaks up on that pesky calendar pencil. No wonder she can't organize her days!
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Guard dog puppies demonstrate how to lead a calf
While visiting the Alderwood Nursing Home in Baddeck, NS two ambitious puppies show the seniors in attendance what they do for a living. The future guard dogs adorably lead a Highland bull-calf from a rope across the room, leading to a much deserved applause. These puppies have a very bright future!
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Inspiring story of an unusual animal friendship
On his way down the field to do some fence repair, this farmer stops to say hi to his favorite cow, Pepper. She's the boss cow but also the most gentle one and likes to be scratched on her neck and under her chin. On the other hand here, you have his charming pup that has been with him for many years. They all share quite the friendship, which is exactly what this video proves!
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Cows refuse to share meal with ram
Respect (that's his name), the ram, doesn't get much respect when he tries to get a few morsels from these highland cows after milking. By the time he gets his head in the bucket it's all gone but the smell of molasses. Greyson, one of the Livestock Guardian Dogs, checks in on things.
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Loving guard dog picks burdocks from daughter's tail
Watch Maple as she gently pulls those sticky burdocks out of her daughter Wynter's tail. A very curious Lochie looks on and wants to take part somehow. Such a loving family!
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Livestock guard dog obsessed with sheep wool
Greyson enjoys a wool pull in the scraps left from shearing the sheep. Look at him go at it!
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Livestock guard dog drinks fresh cow milk
Maple, of our Livestock Guardian Dogs, always sits close by at milking time in hopes of getting a treat or two of nice warm milk from a Highland/Jersey milk cow named Bonnie. Too much milk is not good for dogs, but a little treat like this of raw milk once in a while is fine.
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Guard dog prefers her milk straight from the source
These livestock guard dogs know that if they're in the barn when their owner is milking the cows they might get a little treat as he finishes up. As you can see, there is a lineup of dogs patiently waiting for their turn!
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Livestock guard dogs engage in extremely rough playtime
Although it may appear to be vicious behavior, it's simply nothing more than dogs at play. During this play-fight you'll notice the old "grandmother" Phoebe always overacting by barking too much and then looking at the camera.
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Bale-jumping guard dogs are living the dream
Lochie and Archie are Maremma brothers who enjoy the beautiful sunrise by jumping from bale to bale. Now that's living the good life!
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Cattle, horses and sheep all share breakfast together
As you can see, these animals are very used to eating together. Highland cattle, barnyard horses, and a few sheep all enjoy some tasty hay without any problems whatsoever. These animals know that sharing is caring!
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