Crazy Cat Tries To Drink From The Shower
Sherlock enjoys getting his water straight from the shower head, even if that means he gets a little wet. Check it out!
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Cat Tries To Steal Mom's Drink!
Our cat Sherlock has to be included with everything. Even enjoying a frozen coffee!
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Husky refuses to let owner stop petting her
These people are trying to watch TV but Nora keeps demanding pets no matter what. Too funny!
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Husky loves to play with ball from foosball table
These people were playing foosball and dropped one of the balls. That's when this husky grabbed it and had the best time ever!
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Husky howls along to sound of tornado sirens
The tornado sirens were going off in this neighborhood so this husky decided to sing along with them! Just listen!
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Husky With Cabin Fever Goes A Little Crazy
Being thrilled about going for a walk is almost universal among dogs because it's safe to say they looove walk. If you reach for that leash, lace up your shoes or do anything that suggests even the slight chance that you are going for a walk, your dog will probably will so overjoyed that you are about to do its favorite thing.
If you say to your dog right now "Let's go out for a walk," he/she would go crazy in the same second jumping and running around the house waiting for you to go on an adventure. They love walks because of it their time to explore, see new times, and of course spend time with you.
However, sometimes the weather does not let you enjoy walks with your dog, and you have to stay at home and try to enjoy some time at home together. Do they understand that the weather is not good for going out for a <a href="https://rumble.com/v7cozf-adorable-puppy-walks-herself.html" target="_blank">walk</a>? Probably not, so the best thing they can do about it, is to protest and give you an attitude.
This husky found her way to entertain herself at home. It was a cold and rainy week, so this husky wasn't able to go outside. She decided to have some fun around the house instead. Check it out!
She had some much energy that she couldn't stop running around the house. Wow, would look at that energy, she took like 20 laps around the living room and the kitchen, and after those 20 laps, she got tired and decided that is enough, so she went under the kitchen table and lay down to rest. So fun and adorable!
Nora, the Siberian Husky, is such a fun, adorable and energetic dog that always makes us smile and makes us feel like we can go through the day. So, because we want to give you more of her energy, we have another video of her where she <a href= "https://rumble.com/v4e1xa-husky-extremely-excited-to-go-on-a-walk.html" target=" _blank">can not wait to go for a walk.</a>
In this video, Nora, who at the time of the shooting was still just a pup, is pleading the owner to go out and take its precious walk. She is so restless and high-strung with anticipation that her mood slowly leaks out of the screen and infects whoever is watching the video. With every movement, every twitch of the muscles, she signals to her owner that it is high time and she is more than ready.
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Excited dogs open all their own Christmas presents
Check out these two dogs having the time of their lives as they open up their Christmas gifts. Too cute!
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Cute Puppy Doesn't Want To Move!
Oscar the dog loves sitting with his owners, especially on their lap. One day he takes it to a whole other level by sitting on his owners blanket, making himself a nice comfy hammock. Watch as Oscar refuses to move from his owner's lap and see what happens at the end!
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Little Dog Quacks Like A Duck
Oscar the dog loves his food, so much so that he quacks? Watch as he somehow makes a quack noise just like a duck!
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Dogs Try Bananas For The First Time
Nora the husky and Oscar the Dachshund love trying new things! And this time with the help of their owners Mike and Britt they get to try bananas for the first time! Will they like it? Will they hate it? Let's find out!
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Dachshund throws tantrum over micro robotic toy
Oscar the Dachshund is usually a happy spunky little dog. However, when his owner Mike comes home with a new HexBug toy he is not happy and he lets his owner know! He barks and shows dominance to this little HexBug!
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Husky loses it over micro robotic toy
Nora the husky is always getting into trouble and today is no different! On what seemed like a normal day, Nora's owner Mike gets home with a new toy, a HexBug! Nora sees the new toy and is immediately interested. She takes the toy and her canine instincts take the wheel. It is a bug after all!
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Dogs Try Eating Corn on the Cob.
Our dogs love veggies. Today we let them try corn on the cob and they loved it. Not only that but they used their front teeth to pull the corn off the cob. It was too cute.
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Husky Gets Bored And Takes It Out On Owner
Nora the husky is a playful and loving dog! She's always wanting attention and love. But when one of her owners forgets to give her attention while eating breakfast Nora begins to throw a tantrum. Better watch out!
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Husky Throws Tantrum After Dachshund Steals Favorite Toy
Huskies - if you didn’t see all that fur, you might think that they are just tiny grumbling toddlers. If you saw the fur, then you’d know that they are just not so tiny grumbling toddlers with an ability to withstand the toughest of winters. They’ll probably whine about that too, but they’ll make it through unscathed. It seems that whatever we do, they’ll find a reason to sneak in a disapproving look. But we love them anyway.
How could we not, when we know that each <a href="https://rumble.com/v31eqk-stubborn-husky-continues-his-reign-of-tantrums.html" target="_blank">protest</a> ends up with a scratch and the most beautiful of smiles ever?! They might pretend they are the broodiest dog breed ever, but deep inside, they are just like any other dog, a furry ball that just loves to play, eat and cuddle up to a friend.
Huskies make for great pets. They are very protective of their own, making them look quite stubborn from time to time, but it’s all in good nature. Husky owners know that it’s a delight to have them in your home. They might not always follow your commands, but just remember that you own a living being with its own character and not a mindless computer, and you’ll be able to experience the husky charm.
This video is a prime example of a husky’s jealousy. Nora the Siberian husky loves her toy pineapple. However, after her canine buddy Oscar takes it away from her, she begins to throw a tantrum! And when a husky begins to throw a tantrum... you better watch out!
You probably noticed that quite often, when one of the dogs comes to the owner to get a dose of affection, the other one approaches too and <a href="https://rumble.com/v4zxrs-husky-throws-tantrum-giving-up-chair.html" target="_blank">wedges</a> in between. It is believed that the dog "requires its share of affection". If the dog does this regularly, you can call it a jealous dog. Quite often, such a dog is jealous not only of the owner, but also of toys, and even a cozy armchair. In most cases, of the two dogs, one is noticeably more jealous than the other. Many zoologists would put the word "jealousy" in quotation marks on the grounds that such behavior, in their opinion, has little to do with human jealousy. I will not do this, and that's why.
When a dog is jealous of an owner or a toy, we are dealing with a typical case of unstable dominance-submission relationships between dogs. A jealous dog claims to be a leader, that is, a preferential right to enjoy certain goods, one of which is the owner's caress. But these claims are not recognized unconditionally, and they use any occasion to show: "I'm more important, you have to scratch my ear, this is my ball, I have the right to sleep in the chair." When relations are firmly established and the rights are properly distributed, the leader does not feel the need for constant self-affirmation. And he or she can be very condescending to subordinates, very often allowing them to take advantage of life’s benefits. And the subordinates use them with caution, not giving the leader reasons for displeasure. In short, as we said earlier, dog’s behavior imitates man’s. In people, jealousy is also a complement of insecurity in its right to possess. The more confident the person feels, the less he is prone to jealousy.
What dо you think about this video? Make sure you tell us more in the comments down below. If you like what you see, don’t forget to share it with others who might like it as well. It just might be the highlight of their day! Enjoy!
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Husky Greets Her Owners Through A Tiny Doggy Door
Among other things, people love to show off with their pets. They are treated as stars, as cute toy creatures that give one joy, or even ugly, but ridiculously funny pets. Pets are, and this is a fact, one of the top-5 keyword searches on the Internet.
People say that, over time, dogs start to resemble their owners, both in looks and in behavior. Whether it’s the animals that start imitating their humans, or the humans start to identify themselves with their dogs, it doesn’t matter, there are hundreds of photos online where dog owners look almost exactly like their dogs!
This is why we decided to show you a hilarious video of a <a href="https://rumble.com/v45fj5-siberian-husky-sings-for-baby.html" target="_blank">Siberian Husky</a> who never fails to welcome her owners in the same way: peeping its large head through a ting doggy door and speaking to them in full sentences. Watching this is a must if you want to literally laugh out loud!
Many people have seen funny videos where Siberian Huskies howl to their owners, play the piano or the flute, or even try to sing along to a famous musical composition. "<a href="https://rumble.com/v304ya-mishka-says-i-want-potatoes-husky-dog-talking.html" target="_blank">The Talking Husky</a>" is the favorite search category you can even play to your guests and make sure they have a good laugh to highlight the evening. Dog owners know that most canine breeds can get to be very vocal and “opinionated” only if you spare some time to talk to them. As we said earlier, living together, both dogs start to imitate the mood and the behavior of the owner, and the owner starts to imitate the attitude and the noises its pet makes in return. It is a normal way of communication when there are no other means available.
Huskies are known to be very talkative. If you pay enough attention to the development of their “communication skills” from day one, they will respond to your words addressed to them in a tirade in their canine language – howling and low growling. With Huskies, you can go a step ahead and teach them to sing in response to your singing. It is easier for them because they almost never bark, but thanks to the wolf blood running in their veins, they howl beautifully with overflows.
At the top of the page, you can see Nora, the Siberian Husky who never fails to welcome her owners by throwing a tirade of canine scolding on those who were so heartless as to leave her home all alone (not really, but explain that to Nora, if she leaves you space to talk)! If her owners leave home without her, Nora the husky likes to let them know how she feels. Needless to say, they have some funny conversations!
Hearing them coming back, she first peeps her large Husky head through the small doggy door, greets them back politely but then she gives such a reproachful look you do not want to be in their shoes! He is quickly let out of the house but her lamenting continues from outside the house. Oh, Nora!
If you love dogs as much as we do, share this video on social media or tell us a story of your beloved four-legged pal in the comment section below. And remember: dogs rule!
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This Adorable Puppy Cannot Wait To Go Out For A Walk
Nora the Siberian Husky and Oscar the Dachshund are two dog-next-door type of canines that have taken over the Internet with their spontaneity, friskiness and the love they share towards their family.
In this video, Nora, who at the time of the shooting was still just a pup, is pleading the owner to go out and take its precious walk. She is so restless and high-strung with anticipation that her mood slowly leaks out of the screen and infects whomever is watching the video. With every movement, every twitch of the muscles, she signals to her owner that it is high time and she is more than ready. Signals? No, “<a href="https://rumble.com/v3ecne-baby-sister-says-no-to-trumpets.html?mref=bp4c&mrefc=6" target="_blank">trumpets</a>” is the correct term! Oscar is close by, as always. He wouldn’t mind a nice walk around the neighborhood, but his age and wisdom tell him that good walks come to those who wait.
Being delighted about going <a href="https://rumble.com/v3379z-funny-english-mastiff-taking-owner-for-a-walk.html?mref=bp4c&mrefc=8" target="_blank">for a walk</a> is practically universal amongst the canines. If you touch that leash, lace up your shoes or do whatever suggests even the distant prospect you are going for a walk, your dog is probably excited.
However, different breads are making use of the sacred walk time for different purposes. Though many dogs like everything about a walk, there are at least three categories of dogs, based on what they most love about their outings. Siberian Huskies, such as Laura, are strong slay pullers with a lot of stamina and their instinct tells them to pull, no matter what. So, dear Nora owner, good luck on your walks!
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A Cat Enjoys Time Chasing Virtual Mice On A Wall Projector
Many cat owners marvel at the event of their cat sitting in front of the TV screen and observing birds, fish or mice on the glowing planes. Other cats coming from less tech-savvy households can be seen staring out of the window for hours, seldom mumbling to themselves. We can call this Cat-TV and it is an “extension” to your kitty’s personality. Its instinct demands it.
This, however, is not innate to all prey animals. Dogs, for example, hunt together in packs by running after, surrounding and killing their prey. This is why cute Fido cannot hold himself from <a href="https://rumble.com/v30ijv-cute-husky-dog-chasing-bugatti-rc-car.html" target="_blank">chasing</a> after the frisbee. Cats use the ambush strategy, like in a <a href="https://rumble.com/v3proh-mouse-hunt.html" target="_blank">mouse hunt</a>. This entails detailed planning. This entails making a careful observation.
As you can see from the video, cats are very vision-sensitive. They detect shapes similar to those of their prey. The cat owners have laced a projector showing rat forms moving randomly on the wall. You cannot see a typical rat there, but a computer simulation, and a crude one. However, that kitty killer instinct prompts the cat to react immediately. The smell factor is absent, the depth of the screen has been checked and then double checked but the game still goes! The kitty levels up: instead of the rats, a laser dot appears on the screen but our kitty decides to invest even more of its energy. And it seems very happy hunting!
What we can do is provide our felines with enough stimulation to make them as happy and as content as they make us feel when in their presence.
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Husky Stalks Her Prey
I walked out on my husky sitting perfectly still staring at a squirrel. She sat there for so long. I was recording for such a long time my battery died. I had time to go inside, grab a new battery, come outside and find her still sitting and staring at the squirrel. How is that for patience!?
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Giant Cat Box Fort!
I feel like our cat deserves a little more attention. So we decied to make him a giant box fort castle to play in. Cat's love boxes. It's a proven fact. So a 100 boxes should make him really happy.
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Day In The Life of a Husky!
We decided to strap a GoPro on the back of our Husky to see what she's up to on a typical day. Spoiler, it's a lot of exploring and not sitting still.
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Playful Dogs Go For A Hunt After A Remote Control Car
In the very distant past dogs and wolves were brothers. In order to survive, they had to chase after other animals and birds for food. Through years and years of evolution, aided by selective breeding done by us, their best friends, certain parts of the hunt sequence have been changed or receded according to each breed’s purpose. So, the chase instinct in dogs is already present from birth. However, the very process of domestication has also formed a link between dogs and humans. Dogs actively seek opportunities to play with us because they seek our approval.
Such is the case with the two dogs in this video. Their owners claim the dogs love to have fun, that they love to chase things and work their prey drives. In order to test this, one day, instead of the dull stick or the ragged tennis ball, one of the owners introduced a new toy – remote control cars! There was no difference as to what they were chasing. They did it playfully and furiously around the backyard and had a great time! The funniest part is that the <a href="https://rumble.com/v38ml1-dachshund-is-really-excited-about-her-new-stuffed-chameleon.html" target="_blank">Dachshund</a>, even though very much smaller than the <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zi6z-siberian-husky-playing-with-seven-month-old-baby-and-the-results-are-adorab.html" target="_blank">Siberian Husky</a>, is far fiercer and relentless in the RC pursuit. The stubby-legged doggy just won’t give up, chasing and barking after the strange fast-moving gadget. It all depends on the dog breed and the purpose it was meant to serve.
"Herders orient, eye, stalk and chase, retrievers are good at the chase, grab-bite, terriers have strong chase, grab-bite and kill-bite," a canine expert says.
Nowadays, with some exceptions, our herders, retrievers, pointers, sight-hounds and terriers are not used for their primary purposes. Yet, knowing their primary purpose can provide us with some information on how to use satisfaction of their prey drive.
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Watch This Wiener Dog Being Too Lost In A Pair Of Pajamas
Regardless of whether you consider yourself a dog person or a cat person, you just cannot deny that dogs are simply – cute! Dogs dressed up in custom-made clothes are even cuter! We can’t think of anything sweeter than a sausage dog in pajamas! Just imagine, now you can purchase custom-made pajamas matching your dog. So cool! This video is a proof that Wiener dogs are just amazing and that they can rock any kind of clothes!
Oscar got a new pair of <a href="https://rumble.com/v44b94-funny-sleeping-jack-russell-puppies-will-warm-your-heart.html" target="_blank">pajamas</a> and his owner decided to record him as he runs around the house in them. He is absolutely adorable! Oscar is showing off his new Pj’s to his friends, the cat who traditionally is not really interested in anything the silly dogs have to show, and the Siberian Husky who also wears a custom-made sweater. Little Oscar is ready to take a nice and comfy nap after he is done with playing around.
“Our <a href="https://rumble.com/v4jdb1-wiener-dog-or-bunny.html" target="_blank">Wiener dog</a>, Oscar, loves being dressed up, being snuggled and being warm. But he has never had a pair of pajamas that went around his hind legs too. This made him a little confused and unable to walk. The result was too cute,” the owner said laughing.
This one minute video of Oscar running around with his Pj’s will definitely make your day brighter!
Do you buy clothes for your pets? How do they behave in them? Tell us a funny story in the comment section or send some of your hilarious videos!
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Dog Gets Trapped In Onesie, His Husky Sister Comes To The Rescue
These people have to be careful about leaving sweatshirts, pants or PJ's out, otherwise Oscar the wiener dog will crawl inside and make himself comfy. Although he does this often, he doesn't seem to realize he could get stuck. Comfort first, risk later. In this case his owners could have easily helped him out, but the teamwork from his husky big sister is just so heartwarming!
Oscar’s owner <a href="https://rumble.com/user/ZestyMike/">ZestyMike</a> tells his girlfriend that he turned his back on the dog for a few minutes to go to the restroom and when he came back, the wiener dog had wrapped himself up in his owner’s onesie and made himself comfortable. And who wouldn’t, they are so warm and cosy inside.
But onesies are also terribly confusing, so when Oscar’s humans started calling him to come back out, the wiener forgot which way was out and got stuck in the fluffy onesie!
Oscar sees the end of the sleeve and light poking through, but what he does not figure out is that the hole in the sleeve is too small for his body. He’s tiny, but not THAT tiny. While he struggles to set free, his big sister Nora the <a href="https://rumble.com/v3ws1r-husky-doesnt-want-to-go-on-a-walk.html">Husky</a> was right there to help him out, but not before making fun of him for being a silly little pup.
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Husky emotionally reunited with owners after week apart
Thee people were away at a friend's wedding for a week and left their husky at a doggy camp where she can run and play all day. But nothing for her was as great as when they were all reunited. Just wait for the very end!
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