The Force is Strong in This One
This cat is all confused about this miniature R2-D2 and all the fancy moves he makes. A quick paw, just to make the tiny robot isn’t a threat, but make sure you keep your distance at the same time, just in case he wants to turn you to the Dark Side.
A swish of his tail tells you that he isn’t too impressed with the robotic interloper and he’d probably like to see him turned into spare parts before he takes over his comfy spot by the fireplace.
Watching animals interact with gadgets like these is fascinating. You know that the cat knows that this isn’t something living, but he just can’t work out how it moves, whistles and beeps like that. And it shows no fear either, not like a mouse or a rat.
But he just can’t help investigating when it moves to the next room in the house and stops. You just get the feeling that this cat is waiting for just the perfect opportunity to pounce on it and be rid of this metal menace once and for all.
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Dog Kisses Baby So Gentle Cute Baby Reaction
If you think about it, the size and magnitude of Clifford the Big, Red Dog are more or less proportionally accurate if everyone else in the story is a baby. In this video, we see a mother lovingly tell her copy to give her baby a big kiss.
Now, any animal trainer or specialist will tell you that you want to make sure that your dog is well trained before letting it get so close to a newborn baby. So, if you are thinking of trying this at home, make sure your dog is obedient and kind-mannered before putting your baby too close to its chompers.
After a few moments, the dog leans in, completely eclipses the baby’s body with its snout, and proceeds to give the baby an enormous, sloppy kiss with its massive tongue. If you ever read any of the Clifford the Big, Red Dog books, this would probably be as close as it gets to playing with the dog of Clifford's size.
While the baby’s shirt says, “The Force is Strong With This One,” it may be more apt to say that the dog has enough force in its snout and tongue to completely push the baby over. As you can see—the mother braces her hand next to the baby in case the GeForce of the dog's tongue is a bit abrasive and causes the baby to roll off the bed.
But, for now, the baby is safe, nestled between his mother's hand and the tummy of the puppy dog whom he will surely grow to love dearly. Imagine if you could experience such an enveloping amount of love from an enormous canine creature.
Just like the baby, you would probably be so stunned that your facial expression would stay frozen, too.
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Guilty dog can't make eye contact after he ran off
This dog is captivated. We’ve spoken quite a bit about how pets, especially dogs, appear to have cognitive abilities way beyond what we’ve conventionally given them credit for. However, everyone knows that, when it comes to treats, going outside, rides in the car, or playing in the ocean, dogs become single track minded—fast.
In this video, Biscuits can’t seem to take his eyes off the prize of running into the water just out of frame. Let’s take a ride down memory lane, here, of Biscuit’s favorite memories, and compare just incredibly captivated he is by the ocean nearby.
Thirty minutes ago, Biscuits owner, we’ll call him Captain Samuel, gave Biscuit a treat. Pun notwithstanding, Biscuit probably though he had died and gone to heaven. Then, Captain Samuel said the six words that can make Biscuit’s tail whirl like a helicopter propeller: “Want to go in the car?”
At the sound of these words, Biscuit leapt for joy. The treat was now far, far away in his puppy mind. Biscuit ran to the back door. Captain Samuel opened the door, and Biscuit ran out into the wild like an animal on a mission.
Then, a wealth of aromas feathered their way into Biscuit’s nose. For a moment, he completely forgot about the car ride. He could sense creatures of all kinds meandering about, and he was now in charge of making sure that absolutely, positively NONE of them got anywhere near the house.
With a quick whistle from Captain Samuel, Biscuit’s attention darted back to the car. The Captain’s red truck glowed ominously in the driveway—a vessel by which wind would pummel Biscuit’s face wherever they went.
Once on the beach, something came over Biscuit that only happens when dogs are near enormous bodies of water. He mind was gripped with intense, emotional focus. The treats, the frills of being outside, the big, red truck, and the whipping wind which made his gums flap all disappeared with the listless ocean waves.
He could dive in, swim against the current, bathe in the cool waters, and lets the salt soak his body under the warm sun.
Captain Samuel’s voice echoed in his ears—but Biscuit was unreachable, lost in the grandeur and the beauty of the deep, blue sea.
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This Cat Does Not Like Listerine Much
Can cats smell danger? Or, at the very least, can cats sense when they shouldn't stick their nose in something? This little cat, we will call him Lionel, sits high up on his IKEA furniture assembled throne, Kingdom of all that is the laundry room.
Then, Lionel's unsuspecting wit gets a whiff of something he is probably not very prepared for. Out of nowhere, Lionel's master holds up a bottle of Listerine. The cap is off, and the 99.9% bacteria killing sent is free to waft about the air.
Treading carefully, Lionel gets his nose down for a tiny smell. But, mere moments after testing what lies beneath, Lionel quickly decides that it's not for him, and begins to crane his neck and turn away. His owner is relentless, however, and although trying to act like the king of the kingdom he is, Lionel is forced to move out of the way to avoid the terrifyingly strong, “Professional—Fluoride Plus” solution.
After all, who would blame Lionel? This poor cat has a nose that can smell at a much, much more powerful depth than any human nose. Even the tiniest smell of Listerine probably smells and tastes like a gulp of rubbing alcohol to little Lionel.
Call it evolution. Call it the nature of the household. Call it “stubbornness” and claimed that all household cats have banded together and signed an agreement where they will repeatedly neglect their owners’ every wish until the end of all nine of their lives, but the simple fact is that Lionel can tell that whatever is in that Listerine bottle is not for him—and he will have nothing to do with it.
Now, a warm bowl of milk, and the conversation might be a little different.
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Scooby Snacks
This little girl is about to eat the dog’s tasty snacks but doesn’t seem to mind, until it’s pointed out that they are for the family pet. When she is shown that there’s a dog on the package it just seems to be even more amusing to her and she carries on regardless.
But where is the dog? He’s probably sitting there watching her, out of shot of the camera as he waits patiently for a snack that doesn’t look like it’s going to come his way any time soon. He must be wondering what’s going on and cursing the day this little scamp came to live in his house.
Those aren’t Scooby Snacks after all and certainly not to be shared with small children under any circumstances.
I’m sure that the owner eventually took the dog treats from the little girl and gave her something a bit tastier to eat. And I’m sure that the dog was probably rewarded for his unending patience and understanding; that sometimes when you’re hungry it doesn’t matter what’s on offer, you’ll eat it just the same.
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Dog wanted a walk so he closed the door
Dog wanted to go for a walk so told him to close the door
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Cat hissing at owner when lights turned off
When we first saw this video, we were ready to construe some kind of conspiracy theory about how cats can sense all the souls trapped inside video cameras—and by that, we mean that this video appeared to be proof that video cameras steal the souls of anyone they capture. By this cat’s reaction—what, with all the hissing and back-tracking—we thought we had proof.
But, of course, the end result turned out to be much more hilarious.
In the video, these poor owners have probably turned their camera on to capture a first encounter between their first cat, and their new, adorable, second cat. As you can see, when the video begins, the black cat keeps making direct eye contact with what looks like the camera. The cat hisses and shows its teeth.
Then, the camera slowly pans around, and we’re introduced to an adorable, fluffy little ball of love—likely brought home for the first time.
And the cat of the house is NOT having it.
When the camera pans back, the cat of the house has started to plan his escape. As if knowing the purpose and function of a video camera, the cat waiting until it was turned around to begin its creeping backtrack down the hall.
We then see one of the owners again, stroking their new cat gently. For heaven’s sake, what an odd greeting for one house-mate to say to another. Although this is almost an exact replica of what happens to 99% percent of freshmen dorm roommates when they meet for the first time, we’re sure that these owners had higher expectations when they brought a second, beautiful kitten into their lives.
But, as French kittens will say, c’est la vie.
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Life’s Such a Drag
There’s nothing more heart-warming than seeing two animals, who can often grow up to be mortal enemies, getting along just fine. But this crazy pup might get more than he bargains for if he keeps getting rough with this cat, grabbing him by the scruff of the neck and yanking at him like he was a stuffed toy.
Just because puss is putting up with him for now, doesn’t mean she’s going to take that sort of punishment every time and there might be a hard lesson in how sharp her claws are just around the corner.
Still, it seems like they’re having fun in their yard at the moment and judging by the wagging tail, the dog’s only thought is for enjoying this game of drag the cat around.
And we’re pretty sure the cat wouldn’t be hanging around if she wasn’t enjoying the rough and tumble as well. Here’s hoping they stay the best of friends when pooch grows up to be twice the size and just as good natured as he is in this clip.
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Sandy Is Not Afraid Of the Hoover Fighting Back
Sandy is fighting back with the hoover she is not afraid.
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Boxer Dog Actors Hollywood Has Been Waiting For
As an actor, you have to convey a character perfectly, and so convincingly, that it blurs the line between reality and fiction for the audience. Some actors who have graced the silver screen have transcended the medium of film with their glorious performances. Of course, there are other actors who, to a painstaking degree, make us cringe at how harsh and abrupt their performances are.
Then, every once in a long while, there is an actor that steals our hearts with a performance so imaginative and otherworldly, that it shatters our perception of art entirely.
This dog delivers such a performance in this unbelievable video. Here, we see the dog’s owner cocking her hand like a gun, and getting ready to fire. The dog, as if in true danger, cowardice, rollover, and plays dead, with a performance so outstanding, you would honestly believe that the dog was in peril.
This dog could easily out act all of the greats, and go on to win an Oscar—preferably a bacon-flavored Oscar—for best performance in a video shot on an owner’s iPhone. This dog would have moviegoers lining up around the block on opening night, to pack domestic and foreign box office numbers.
It would be easy to imagine this dog becoming a Titan of industry, going on all the late-night shows to perform magnificent tricks, until he decided to break free from his more commercial performances as a dog, and star in his own in the feature where he went on a quest to find his true meaning on the inside of the milk bone.
Or, perhaps this little dog would be happier just lounging around at home, and fulfilling his destiny on the inside of a milk bone every time he “played dead” for his owner. In fact, that sounds a lot easier than going through the motions of being a world-famous actor.
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When Babies Hide In The Shopping Bag
Across the department store is a simple looking shopping bag hanging on a woman’s arm. It’s bright red, white letters encouraging more shopping, more dreaming to make a new life through objects. After all, every item in the store is a possibility. A piece of inspiration, something useful, something to bring a different feeling to a space.
It’s a curious bag, hanging on someone’s arm, not out of place at first glance. On second glance, however, everything seems different. The bag holds a weight that shifts back and forth. A cat? A robot? An endless supply of peanuts?
The woman carrying it smiles inside. A giggle is heard and the bag shakes. They are standing in the toy aisle so perhaps it could be a mechanical doll. They laugh, they cry, they make messes for the doll owner to fix. Perhaps there is a little girl or boy at home waiting for such a special gift. On closer inspection, that could not be the case. There would be no reason for an adult to look at an item for sale with such caring.
Settling the bag on the floor as the woman reaches for a toy higher up on the shelf. It is a set of play tools in a little plastic tool box. The bag wiggles again, prompting a look inside. “Hello?”
It is not a doll after all. Blue eyes blink up while the toy hammer clutched in her hands continues to hammer in imaginary nails. She looks back down, considering her invisible project before her mother comes and greets her again. A little smile, bright eyes. A child full of imagination. Her shirt declares she believes in unicorns. It’s easy to know.
After all, she is building her own little world in the curious red bag with the big bold letters.
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The Cat Cone of Shame But Falls Out Of Bed
Poor little Snowball—or, at least, that’s what we’ll call her.
It looks like she has woken up on the wrong side of the bed—and her neck brace has startled her. Imagine that you are a tiny cat, and you awaken, confused by this ugly and awful plastic contraption wrapped around your neck. You are a cat, and you have no idea that this neck brace is here to help you.
Then, unwittingly, you roll about, trying to get this claustrophobic contraption away from your head and face—but you only risk injuring yourself further by falling off the bed. Luckily, cats always land on their feet, and you avoid hurting yourself anymore.
Actually, come to think of it, that makes a very good point. What in the world was Snowball doing when she did hurt herself. If cats always land on their feet, Snowball must have been embroiled in some pretty serious cat acrobatics. Perhaps that is why Snowball’s owner aptly names the title of this Snapchat video, “When you wake up and realise the snow damage.”
Snowball’s owner clearly has a sense of humor, as well, as she slows down and zooms in so that every viewer of Snowball’s shame can see Snowball’s horrified expression on her face as she awakens and realizes that she is trapped inside a neck brace.
As she flails and moves about the bed, her haphazard movements are evidence of two things. First, even if cats are amazingly resilient and limber animals, the moment something interferes with their sense of space and balance, all bets are off. Second—and this might be more of a personal thing—but Snowball is quickly learning that whatever she did to put herself in the situation, she will do everything in her power going forward to make sure it never happens again.
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In the Dog House
Have you ever come home to a scene of utter disaster? If you own a dog then the chances are that you have, at some point, come home to something that’s been destroyed. That’s what happened to this family when they went out for the day and came back to find that the dog had chewed through his water bowl.
There’s no way out of this one. It’s not like he can blame it on another dog or some stray cat and now he’s getting a telling off from his owner and he’s not exactly taking it in his stride. Just look at that body language. His eyes have become slits, he’s shaking and can’t maintain eye contact. He knows he’s in the dog house and he knows exactly why as well. But he’s still offering that conciliatory wag of his tail, as if to appease his owner and say, ‘it’s not that bad.’
Animals know when they’ve done wrong and this guy knows that chewing through his water bowl is going to have consequences. The telling off is something that he’s just going to have to get through, but he knows that in 10 minutes it’ll all be forgotten and they’ll be friends again.
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Is This Dog a ‘Springer?’
Taking a long, leisurely stroll in the countryside is something that most of us love. It’s best done with a friend or a loved one, but when you add a dog into the mix things usually get a lot more fun and entertaining.
This little dog really enjoys her summer walks and is eager to be getting on with it, but she’s so small that she can’t see above the overgrown grass which towers above her head.
It looks like she has springs attached to her paws as she bounces up and down, trying to locate her owner and find where the path is. It’s a great tactic of course, as she finds her way eventually, but this video clip just goes to show how ingenious our pets can be and how they have an innate ability to problem solve.
Taking walks with your dog almost always brings a smile to your face and this clip is no exception.
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Louis Concentrating On The Ball Insane Focus
Louis the boxer has insane foucs skills on the ball
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Guilty Dog Left A Clue As To Who Messed Up The Bed Sly Doggie
Whenever a thief robs a bank, forensic science is never too far behind figuring out who did it. Typically, the thief will leave a clue, like a fingerprint, or a hair sample. They might even leave a calling card. In some cases, however, the thief gets away, they are never captured, and the cases never solved.
This is not one of those cases.
In our story, here, we have a bulldog mix named Rover who is being confronted by his owner. The owner is trying to solve the case of “Who messed up my bed?” At first, Rover keeps a calm demure attitude. He knows nothing of the sort. It just so happens that the bed was made a mess while his owner was out, and he was home all alone. It's only a mere coincidence.
Rover gives a loving smile and tilts his head like the adorable puppy he is, pining for a treat, and attention. That's when his owner flips the script, and progresses from good cop bad cop, pulling out her secret ace, and exposing rover for the “bad dog” he truly is.
“What’s this?” she says. “Is this your toy?” The owner holds up a green, soft, chewable toy and points it directly at Rover in a confrontational manner. By the time the camera pans back over to Rover, he has already turned away, attempting to escape. This is even more proof that dogs speak perfect English, and they just choose not to. Rover obviously knows that he is the one who disrupted the bedsheets. He watched his own or make them this morning, all the while, thinking to himself, “The moment you leave the house, I'm gonna take my favorite chew toy, come up here, and wreak havoc.”
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