Overweight prairie dog munches on a carrot
This adorable prairie dog needs a more healthy diet, so here it's seen snacking on a delicious carrot. Time for a pet prairie dog!
35.1K
views
Baby mockingbird thinks laptop cursor is a bug
A rescued baby bird being raised by humans spends some time trying to "eat" the cursor it sees on a laptop. Too cute!
33K
views
1
comment
Penelope the prairie dog is lonely
Rubbjng my prairie dog who does a yippy yip jump at the beginning of the video.
3.74K
views
Pregnant prairie dog gets relaxing belly rub
This mamma prairie dog is going to have babies soon, so her owner gives her a nice belly rub to relax and massage her. Time for you to get a pet prairie dog!
47K
views
1
comment
Prairie Dog Eats Vanilla Wafer From Owners Lap For The First Time
We all have heard of people who "fight like a cat and dog" and we have all seen the cartoon “Tom and Jerry”. According to that, all of this makes us believe that cats and dogs don’t really like each other. As always there is an exception of this "rule" and a proof of that is this video. These animals were never thought to be domesticated and bond with people, however this video proves the contrary.
On average, these stout-bodied rodents will grow to be between 30 and 40 cm long, including the short tail, and weigh between 0.5 and 1.5 kilograms. These species divide into two categories. There is the black-tailed <a href="https://rumble.com/v32sv6-am-i-a-dog-or-a-prairie-dog.html" target="_blank">prairie dogs</a> tend to be the least dangerous, and white-tailed prairie dogs tend to be the most dangerous, when it comes to their survival and predator instinct.
These little guys are <a href="https://rumble.com/v3csqd-cat-baby-very-cute.html" target="_blank">very cute</a> and have been found to be domesticated across the world. However, don't let their cute appearance and squishy face fool you since they are fine little predators. Some people have taken the risk of domesticating one of these little cuties, however the research has been done and what is to be expected is also known.
Although cute, they make challenging pets. Every year they go into a period called rut that can last for several months, in which their personalities can change drastically, often becoming defensive or aggressive. Check out this friendly prairie dog adorably tasting a vanilla wafer for the first time. Would you consider a prairie dog as a pet after seeing this?
881K
views
3
comments