Bearded Dragon successfully plays game on tablet
Roxy the bearded dragon plays a bug-splat game on a tablet. Just wait until the real treat at the end!
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Bearded Dragon is an expert fidget spinner
Who would have thought that lizards would be so good at fidget spinning? Just look at how easy this bearded dragon makes it look!
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Puppy Shies Away Around Bunny Unsure How To Behave
Buddy the black puppy is a new member of the family. However, he is not the only pet in this household. There is Tax, too. Tax is a bunny rabbit and a very cute one. Since Buddy has to get used to the new home, it is very unusual for him to find himself surrounded by a bunny. So, he doesn’t know how to act and behave. This is actually the first time he meets Tax and his reaction is adorable. If it wasn’t for this video, we wouldn’t have known that dogs can be afraid of such innocent creatures as rabbits. Having watched the video, we are sure the Buddy is one of thoses dogs who needs more time to get to know their <a href="https://rumble.com/v39chl-gatsby-vs.-cocoa-puff.html" target="_blank">friends</a>. Imagine being taken to a totally new environment, with a totally different concept of living and new faces around. Of course he is reluctant to relax.
On the flip side of the coin, Buddy is dying to play with his new friend. We are not sure whether he is just scared at the same time or he needs to make some space for himself before venturing in any kind of game. Every time the bunny goes near him, Buddy runs away. Tax is no threat at all to this emotional puppy but everybody is different. The bunny follows his own rhythm of getting around the house and Buddy just wants to join in, and he doesn’t know how. Finally, he plucks up the courage and goes near him doing what dogs do when they want to get to know somebody - sniff. Once he realizes that Tax can be his best buddy, he might feel more secure and show how <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zhmj-big-german-shepherd-with-tiny-puppy.html" target="_blank">dogs</a> can really play.
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Baby seagull falls from nest, brave dad returns it
A newborn seagull has managed to fall out of its nest and onto this family's yard. Amidst the screaming and yelling from the aggressive mother bird, this dad fearlessly returns the baby back to the nest. It appears at the end of the clip that the seagull couple says thanks to this dad for his heroic efforts! It looks like there are some pretty awesome people out inn the world.
If it wasn't for this brave father, who knows what would've happened to these baby seagulls? At first the mother and father seagulls looked very upset, almost looking to attack this man, but once the babies were returned to the roof, it seemed like their tones have changed. It almost looked like they were trying to thank the man for putting the nest back up on the roof. How awesome is that?
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Check out this man saving a nest of baby seagulls.
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Pup gets so confused over bearded dragon's behavior
On this day when I got Blaze out of her vivarium she ran up to Rango the male bearded dragon and was trying to get to him, Rango’s beard went black which normally happen’s through excitement when he see’s Blaze the female, but this time it appeared that he was trying to bite her through the glass! As you can see Buddy who is a young Welsh Collie seemed quite confused and worried about this behavior!
Buddy my friends dog who we look after lots has always loved the bearded dragons blaze & Rango since they were little. He is So gentle with them & is really careful around them, but for obvious reasons we always supervise them!
Bearded dragons, particularly males, are territorial. A male will display a dark beard to indicate his authority over smaller males and females in his territory. He may accomplish this with head-bobbing, which also is a dominance indicator. A black beard serves as a warning to other males to keep away from this dragon’s female. Females do not generally exhibit black beards for territorial display.
Frequent head bobbing, arm waving, nipping, and biting will occur before mating. If the biting is too aggressive the bearded dragons may need to be separated.
It is often better to place 2 or 3 females in a cage with one male. The fighting will still occur, but not to the same extent as a single male and female.
The Welsh Collie is a highly intelligent dog that for centuries has been working alongside shepherds herding flocks of sheep in some of the remotest regions of the Welsh hills. They have always been highly prized thanks to the way they work sheep which is different from that of a Border Collie in that they do not fix their eye directly on the flock, but rather work the sheep with a "loose eye". Today, these charming, active dogs are also becoming a popular choice as companions and family pets thanks to their good looks, their intelligence and their loyal, affectionate natures.
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Puppy Desperately Wants To Play With Bunny Rabbit
Buddy the puppy dog was super scared at first of Tex the bunny since it was very unusual for him to find himself surrounded by a bunny. So, he didn’t know how to act and behave. But once Buddy got to know his friend, he isn’t the shy puppy any more. This time he just wants to play and he is showing that clearly to Tex the bunny. However, this time is different than the last time when Buddy was the new member of the family and had to get used to the new home. Now, he is at ease with himself and wants to show that the first impressions are sometimes false.
He is such an adorable and playful <a href="https://rumble.com/v30suj-charlie-says-blah-blah-blah.html" target="_blank">dog</a> that he will do anything just to catch the attention of the rabbit. Unfortunately, this time is the other way round, Buddy is in the mood for his playing games and Tex isn’t. Somehow, they can’t find a middle ground to put their friendship on the same wavelength. Tex is so confused with Buddy’s behavior, that he is not really sure how to react. Even his ears go in different direction pointing that he is torn apart between taking the plunge and join the dog’s antics or stay on the outskirts of the home playground.
Buddy is so desperate. He lies on the floor just to show Tex how eager is he for his company. Oh my, nothing helps, Tex doesn’t share the same passion for crazy activities around the living room as his friend Buddy does. Moreover, what is with the <a href="https://rumble.com/v4o7or-white-dog-barking-at-owners-shadow.html" target="_blank">barking</a>? It makes Tex jump to his feet. We hope that in the next video we will see Tax and Buddy chasing each other in the friendliest way possible!
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Bunny rabbit plays Jenga with little girl
A little girl was playing the game Jenga when Tex the bunny rabbit decided to join in. He kept knocking it down and throwing the pieces around, so his owner set the GoPro up to catch him doing it. He even lets her build a tower over his head with the pieces of the game.
Tex is a house rabbit and has always been very playful with the children's toys, he is very friendly and loves affection, he is a Rex breed of rabbit, his fur is like velvet to touch.
He is also 10 years old which is incredible as the major drawback is that a Rex has a shorter lifespan than a lot of other breeds. Generally speaking, they are expected to live around 5-6 years if not neutered, a neutered rabbit can have its life extended to around 10 years. They got Tex of a family member 7 years ago now and he is not neutered, so its quite something that he is ten and still very playful.
Rex rabbits have a relatively calm temperament and are generally very good-natured. They are intelligent and affectionate, very maternal (often mothering other rabbits), and enjoy company. They can be quite boisterous and playful, but are usually good with children and other pets.
Special Requirements: Rex rabbits do not need grooming, if necessary they can be cleaned by wiping over with a damp cloth. Also, Rex rabbits are prone to sore hocks.
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Dachshund Loves Spending Time With Rabbit Best Friend
Winston is just totally obsessed with Tex the bunny rabbit. When he first saw Tex all he would do was whine and scratch his cage because he wanted to meet him. His owners were a bit nervous about them meeting each other, as they didn't know how they would react. Winston was driving them mad all day so they thought maybe if he gets to stiff him he will be satisfied. So they were very careful and let them finally meet each other, and it turned out they didn't need to worry at all as all Winston wanted to do was lick him and get in his cage with him!
Winston is so sweet with him; he will whine until they open his cage every morning and will spend all day constantly checking on Tex. If he's not laying in his cage with him, he would give him a little lick or just look in on him then he would be off again, but not for long!
Tex is a 10 year old Rex bunny, he is very playful with the children and wants to play with their toys too. He picks them up and throws them about all excited.
Rex rabbits are ideal as pets, as they are hardy and intelligent. The name is derived from the Rex gene, which is responsible for its straight hair that grows perpendicular to the body, and curly whiskers and eyebrows. The emergence of this breed was a result of the recessive mutation of the Rex gene. These rabbits come in standard and mini versions. They are medium-sized rabbits that are very popular as pets. Rex rabbits are also raised for their meat and fur. However, the practice is not common; as they are smaller, as compared to certain other rabbit breeds. They are also frequently seen as show rabbits.
Dachshunds are very unique and active little dogs that over the years have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people both in the UK and elsewhere in the world. Although small in stature, a Dachshund thrives on keeping busy and will happily take as much exercise as an owner would give them. The breed originates from Germany where they were bred to hunt rabbits, badgers and wounded game. There's nothing these dogs like more than being out and about chasing down a scent, but they are just as happy to curl up on a sofa next to their owner at the end of the day. Dachshunds are intelligent, loyal companions and they love being part of a household.
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Itchy Bearded Dragon, SO CUTE!
Dino is shedding & was very itchy rubbing himself on his rock, so I got him out to try & help him!
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Random wild fox happily sits on backyard shed
Every household has their own little traditions, more specifically everyone in the house having their own seat. Well it would seem like that would hold true to outside of the house, and not even for only the humans living on the property. This person looks out the window and is extremely surprised to see a fox sitting on a shed in the back garden in broad daylight. Now that is definitely something that you don't see everyday. How insane is that?
Imagine walking out into your backyard, or even looking out your window like this person, just to see a wild animal just hanging out on top of your shed. What would run through your head? Some will run out and chase them away (which you shouldn't do because who knows what that animal is capable of), and others will just wait it out safely inside the house.
So, what would you do in this situation? Leave a comment and let us know! Be sure to visit https://rumble.com/ for more awesome content like this, and feel free to upload any content that you might have.
Check out this fox just hanging out on the roof of a shed.
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Duck appears from nowhere, wants to "dance" with human
This grandpa was minding his own business at work when a Runner Duck appeared from nowhere and took a real liking to him, running in between his feet and chasing him around. They looked like they were having a dance together!
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Bearded dragon shares special friendship with puppy
Buddy the adorable puppy met Blaze the red bearded dragon today and he was just so sweet and gentle with her. They exchanged kisses and just hung out with each other for ages!
Blaze is a two year old Red Bearded Dragon Lizard. She is a female and is normally quite a shy reptile, but when she met Buddy the dog was very calm and even seemed to like him. She kept walking towards him and just hung out with him for a long time. She even gave him a few kisses!
Buddy is a Welsh Collie and is now 7 months old. His owners can't believe how gentle he was around Blaze. He seemed to understand that she was fragile and kept carefully lying beside her, making sure not to hurt her.
Their owners were very careful when they first introduced them since they didn't know how either would react, and they will off course always supervise them. What an unusual friendship, who would have thought it!
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Grasshopper finds safest place to hide from hungry lizard
Dino the bearded dragon was born with only one eye, so he struggles catching his food at the best of times and this locust is not making it easy for him! It's a lizard rodeo for this clever grasshopper!
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Adorable puppy can't believe his new ball squeaks
Buddy the Welsh Collie puppy got his first squeaky ball and loves it so much. He just can't stop squeaking it! Too cute!
Buddy loves footballs and all his toys, but had not received one that made noise before!
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Puppy And A Bunny Rabbit Adorably Relax Together
This video is truly adorable. Here viewers will see two friends of different species. Anytime two animals of different kinds make friends with each other, it produces moments that people very often try to capture in pictures and/or video because they find these unlikely moments both interesting and adorable.
These two buddies are of the rabbit species and dog species of course. They seem to be of the “floppy eared rabbit” variety and some type of shepherd mix. The part that brings a smile to the face of their audience is the fact that these two seem to be completely comfortable with each other, as if they do not even realize they are so different. The dog is obviously a larger breed, which would make many people assume that the <a href="https://rumble.com/v5tt37-puppy-sees-rabbit-for-the-first-time-in-life.html" target="_blank">rabbit</a> would not exactly be safe to be around this dog. However, this pup has an incredibly calm temperament as we can see. These two were probably raised together, and have been “family members” with each other for quite some time.
The first half of the video shows how calm and comfortable the dog and rabbit are with each other. The rabbit wiggles his nose, which humans have always found adorable. The pup lies beside his friend without a care in the world it seems. They do not look like they are worried about a single thing in life at this moment. They sure do make awfully cute cuddle buddies! When you get half way through it, you will see the state of <a href="https://rumble.com/v65dwp-dog-relaxing-on-pool-float.html" target="_blank">relaxation</a> they get to. The rabbit and dog cozily sleep next to one another, heeding no mind to the thought that they could possibly be any different as they enjoy their seemingly typical afternoon nap. They both fall into a very restful sleep, not at all threatened by one another. If this dog is a part of some kind of shepherd mix species, many would assume that he may have a natural instinct to hunt small animals or at least chase them. However, this sweet pup seems to be completely unaware of any of these ingrained instincts if he has any.
He seems to regard this rabbit as a friend, or at least not at all a threat! They are truly one hundred percent comfortable with one another; they are so comfortable that they are in a dead sleep with absolutely no qualms or concerns about the other. The bunny curls up on and naps on his warm, brown, fuzzy carpet; his puppy friend stretches out on his soft, blue pillow, leaned up against a large striped tiger stuffed animal that he may use as a type of a pillow.
Toward the end when the rabbit friend gets up, the dog actually seems to quickly perk up and look off into the direction of his friend, and we can imagine that it is as if he is thinking, “Where are you going, little rabbit buddy?” This is just such a cute and sweet moment between these two very precious but very unlike and atypical friends!
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Realistic 4D painting of bearded dragon has surprising twist
Bearded dragons just love attention and love to be brushed around their faces, as is clearly the case with Blaze and Dino here! Bearded dragons are one of the friendliest reptiles there is and just seem to love human interaction.
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Samoyed growls when he doesn't get enough attention
This person is looking after Willow for a friend while they are on holiday. On this particular day she had a headache and decided to go and lay down as her children were being very noisy in the other room. Willow decides this is not normal for her to be on the bed at this time of day and decides to join her. Willow won't leave her alone by pawing and tapping her arm until she gives him attention. But when she tried to ignore him after a while he resorted to trying to talk to her!
Samoyeds are known as affectionate family dogs, though they often bond closest with one person in the household. These dogs need to be with their people, and when left alone too often or for too long, they can become lonely, depressed, and destructive.
While very friendly and smart, the Samoyed can be challenging for novice owners. He’s a vocal dog, and he needs to be kept busy and active to prevent undesirable behaviors. He also has a strong hunting instinct and will give chase after small animals, including cats.
The Samoyed is one of the world’s oldest dog breeds. His lush white coat is his most outstanding physical feature. These dogs wear a happy expression affectionately referred to as the “Sammy smile.”
If you’re thinking of adding a Samoyed to your family, be sure to check your local shelters and rescue organizations for adoptable dogs.
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Female Bearded Dragon Waving at Male on Child
Blaze The Female Bearded dragon Lizard is Waving and Head bopping at the Male Bearded Dragon Rango Whilst sitting on my Daughter she try's to feed her but she's not interested in that!
Arm Waving
This is when the bearded dragon will stand high on three legs and will raise the remaining leg in the air and wave it in a circular motion.
There are a couple of possible meanings when a bearded dragon waves it's arms. One meaning is species recognition. If a bearded dragon waves at another bearded dragon, it tells the other dragon that he/she is aware of their presence.
Another meaning is submission. A bearded dragon may wave his or her arm whenever they are approached by a larger bearded dragon or whenever a larger animal approaches the dragon.
Bearded Dragon Head Bobbing
Head bobbing is more common in males and it when a bearded dragon will repeatedly raise and lower their head.
Head bobbing is generally used as a sign of dominance between two dragons. Males will head bob at females to show their dominance during breeding. Other times two bearded dragons will head bob at each other as a sign of territorial aggression.
Generally, the faster the head bob the more threatening. If a bearded dragon is head bobbing another dragon quickly, it's generally for territorial reasons. However, if a bearded dragon slowly head bobs another dragon, it can be a sign of submission.
Bearding - Fluffing Their Beard
Both male and females bearded dragons expand their beards. Generally they will do this as a defensive behaviour to make themselves seem bigger. However, it is not unusual for a bearded dragon to stretch their beards from time to time without being provoked.
Blaze is a Red Bearded Dragon, they make great pets and are probably one of the easiest to look after once the Vivarium is all set up how it should be.
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Rabbit gives bearded dragon big fat kiss
Tex the rabbit and Rango the bearded dragon normally don't interact much, but luckily in this clip we get to witness the two interact. Watch as Tex give Rango a big kiss! They love each other!
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Puppy bonds with rabbit by eating grass together
Buddy the puppy decides to mimic Tex's eating habits and chows down on some blades of grass in this heartwarming clip. Cuteness overload!
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Dogs extremely confused by dancing Christmas toy
Winnie & Samson are so confused by this singing Christmas dog toy. Check it out!
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Bearded Dragon's playing on Cats tower, Best Idea Ever
we had a great idea to get a Cat Tower for our Bearded Dragons & they LOVE it! Gets them out for play time :-D
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Funny Cute Itchy Dragon Rango
Rango the Cute Big Itchy Bearded Dragon!
Poor Rango the Lizard has a really bad itch as he is shedding around his lips which makes him look like he has Lipstick on, he try's everything to get it off but it just doesn't work, in the End he gives up and has a Sleep as he is worn out.
Rango was very embarrassed about his lipstick, he really wasn't impressed :-DD
Here are the bearded dragon facts on shedding.
Bearded Dragon Shedding
Shedding involves casting off skin by natural process. It doesn’t just refer to skin but as we are dealing with reptiles we are focused on the shedding of skin.
This process mostly happens due to growing and in their first year baby bearded dragons shed several times.
The sheds slow down after the first year because they stop growing as quick. Don’t get too worried if you haven’t seen your baby beardie shed yet because there is no right time. Just like us humans, bearded dragons grow at different rates and take growth spurts at different times.
One of the main signs and symptoms of shedding is the bearded dragons skin colour will appear really dull when they are about to start the process.
Bearded Dragon Shedding: How To Help
bearded dragon shedding to aid the shedding process and help it go faster, keep your beardie hydrated. The best ways to do this are performing more misting and/or baths. Your lizard will thank you for this because it can frustrate them when shedding takes longer than necessary.
Another important point to note in the process of shedding is that your bearded dragon may stop eating or not each very much. This causes a lot of new owners to panic but this is normal behaviour as the dragons body naturally wants more energy for shedding rather than digestion.
However, it’s best that they shed as fast as possible so that they can get back to normal eating habits. So as mentioned misting and baths should definitely be stepped up to help speed up the process.
Bearded Dragon Shedding Techniques
Here are some common techniques that bearded dragons use to try and shed their skin quicker.
* using rocks, branches and other dragons to rub against to try and loosen the skin
* scratching at their face and neck with their legs is also common
* rubbing their bodies along the bottom of the vivarium
* eye bulging is the technique which scares new beardie owners the most. It can look quite funny but it’s also quick worrying to see if you don’t know why it’s happening.
If you have every seen a snake shed skin then you’ll know it comes off in one piece but with a bearded dragon it sheds off in small pieces.
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Bearded Dragon Swims Underwater like a Fish!
My Bearded Dragon Blaze Loves to Swim she's showing off to her boyfriend Rango who try's to swim but he cant figure it out!
I was lucky to catch my female Bearded Dragon Lizard Blaze swimming underwater Like a fish!
I find it fascinating how a lizard swims!
Even a desert lizard like a bearded dragon can swim when they are plunged into water. They will do what other animals can do when faced with the same situation, just start kicking their legs and away they go. It is a reflex action.
They will use their tails much like a crocodile or alligator will do, swishing it from side to side so as to push them along.
In fact, they really love water.
It’s not a good idea to drop them in deep water, but swimming in a bath or a tub of water is something that they will love.
How to bathe a bearded dragon may seem like a simple task, but there are some important things to know before going forward. One of the most fun and exciting activities you can do with your bearded dragon is giving it a bath. Most bearded dragons love a nice, warm bath every so often.
Giving your bearded dragon consistent baths is also very important for proper hygiene. Let’s go over how to bathe a bearded dragon properly.
The most important things to remember when bathing your bearded dragon is the depth and temperature of the water. You do not want to inadvertently drown or scold your bearded dragon while bathing!
The bath water should be no deeper than the joints (or “knees”) on its limbs. If you use water that is a little deeper then make sure to closely observe your bearded dragon at all times when in the water.
If you are bathing a baby or juvenile bearded dragon, a bathroom or kitchen sink may work best to prevent drowning. A sink works well for bathing a very small bearded dragon.
An adult bearded dragon can be bathed in a bathtub or even a Rubbermaid plastic storage box, or anything that will hold water.
Once you have a suitable bathing area, fill it with warm water. Make sure the water is not too hot. You don’t want to scald your bearded dragon. Using water that is between 85 to 92 degrees F is ideal. This will keep the bearded dragon warm while bathing, but not cause scalds or discomfort.
For baby and juvenile bearded dragons, fill the bath with about half an inch of water to one inch.
For adults, you can fill the bath with one to three inches of water, depending on its size. Remember, do not fill the bath up too deeply!
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This super goofy samoyed insists on all the attention!
I am looking after Willow for a friend while they are on holiday and on this day he made us laugh by insisting all the attention by Pawing and tapping my arm until I gave him attention, which I did for a while as I could not resist his cuteness! But when I tried to ignore him after a while he resorted to trying to talk to me & bark at me, the other dogs did not get a look in! He normally is really good and just lays down beside the me but not today he was having a moment!
Samoyeds are known as affectionate family dogs, though they often bond closest with one person in the household. These dogs need to be with their people, and when left alone too often or for too long, they can become lonely, depressed, and destructive.
While very friendly and smart, the Samoyed can be challenging for novice owners. He’s a vocal dog, and he needs to be kept busy and active to prevent undesirable behaviors. He also has a strong hunting instinct and will give chase after small animals, including cats.
The Samoyed is one of the world’s oldest dog breeds. His lush white coat is his most outstanding physical feature
These dogs wear a happy expression affectionately referred to as the “Sammy smile.”
If you’re thinking of adding a Samoyed to your family, be sure to check your local shelters and rescue organizations for adoptable dogs.
We are loving looking after Willow he is Gorgeous and very friendly with the children and other dogs, we are not going to want to give him back! I hope he doesn't think he can sleep in my bed tonight though as I don't think my husband will be too impressed!
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