Alaskan Malamute doesn’t seem that excited about cheese attack challenge
Alaskan Malamute is resting when all of the sudden his owner throws a slice of American cheese through the air on to his face. He doesn’t seem that impressed by the popular cheese challenge but nevertheless he still eats the cheese and is a happy content pup.
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Pregnant mom surprised after cutting disturbing cake at baby shower
Pregnant mom is extremely surprised after cutting cake at baby shower only to discover there are slightly disturbing little plastic toy babies inside of cake.
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Howling Competition Between Toddler And His Malamute Buddy
These two best friends communicate with each other by howling. The little boy wants to pretend he is a part of the wolf pack for a moment and this interaction is so precious!
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Cartoon Sound Effects Make This Alaskan Malamute Go Zippy
This do runs to the basement and goes wild after hearing cartoon sound effects. Hilarious!
Do you know what happens when a dog with a lot of energy hears funny cartoon sounds? The result will surprise you! Dogs have an ear and a nose far superior to humans, so they react very differently to the sounds of their environment, sometimes they can even lose control. The sounds of cartoons are usually fun for everyone, since they are acts for all audiences, even for dogs, maybe that's why this dog enjoys the sound of cartoons so much. This adorable Alaskan Malamute becomes completely crazy and very fast when he hears the sound effects of the cartoons, throughout the video you can see how the dog runs through the basement at high speed, obviously the sound effects of the cartoons are a source of energy for this adorable dog! Very funny!
If your dog starts running in circles and then has other symptoms, such as seizures, your dog may have a neurological problem, possibly related to distemper. In addition, some dogs present these episodes after having had severe blows to the head or strong infections of the middle ear. In any of these cases, go immediately to the veterinarian.
Although this behavior is often caused by excessive emotion, boredom and frustration caused by lack of physical and mental stimulation can cause your dog to run in circles. Do not forget to walk him daily for enough time, play with him and give him objects, such as a kong-type toy filled with peanut butter or prizes, to help him concentrate on other things and not run in circles. Although the reasons are not known exactly, everything seems to indicate that there is a genetic predisposition in certain races to run in circles. For example, bull terriers usually run in wide circles, while German shepherds usually prefer to turn on their own axis or even make movements in the form of eights. Sometimes ... it's just fun!
If your dog occasionally runs in circles when you are playing with him, if he does when you start playing to chase him and have him chase you or when you are throwing the ball, this is completely normal. Puppies also often have a predilection for turning on their own axis or chasing their tail. Actually, they are having fun and discovering the world.
Anyway, if you notice that your dog begins to do it obsessively, it is important that you consult your trusted veterinarian and, if you consider the reasons to be psychological, you can go to an ethologist, that is, a canine behavior specialist.
part of what happens in the human brain, it is even harder for us to know what animals think, because we have no way of putting ourselves on their skin. Despite this, most experts agree that dogs experience some emotions very similar to us, among others, happiness. Dogs always have a good sense of humor and are always willing to play with their owners, so don't waste your time and have fun playing with your dog!
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Dog grooving in the kitchen is not feeling it
Dog grooving in the kitchen is not a fan of pretending to be a puppet.
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Gentle Alaskan Malamute Gives Hug To Little Girl
This loving Alaskan Malamute shows this little girl how gentle she can be by giving her such a lovely hug. It is so adorable to see the two interact with each other! This is definitely a very real way in which the canine brings out all his love for this <a href="https://rumble.com/v8kaxr-busting-santas-cover.html" target="_blank">girl</a>. At first sight, we can see that this <a href="https://rumble.com/v72w9w-baby-girl-and-her-alaskan-malamute-are-so-sweet-and-gentle-together.html" target="_blank">dog</a> loves her. How adorable! How does your dog show you his love?
Few animals are as sociable as dogs, which shows us in many ways that they are indeed man's best friend.
A dog is always in constant communication with his human family and the truth is that they generally make themselves understood quite well, so much so that we often consider that they only need to talk.
However, even if they do not speak our language, it has been the goal of many experts to decipher the canine language through their behavior and the way they do what they want or feel to us.
When we say that dogs are social, we mean that they, in order to feel good, need to move within the circle that they consider as their family or herd, whether it be other dogs, cats or humans.
When it comes to sleep, they look for a place that comforts them on a social level and provides them with security, therefore, if your dog tries to sleep near you, consider that you are the most important support within his family.
Do you know the canine language and the signs of calm? Unable to speak, the dogs express their feelings and emotions through their body, so if you see your dog move its tail vigorously when you get home, let it tummy tummy up or seek to play with you ... You're lucky! He is showing you his love.
The lick of the dog is caused by different causes, however, among them we must emphasize that this can be a gesture of love and love. If your dog licks you, he is looking for contact with you and using his lick to get your pampering.
Surely on more than one occasion you have observed how your dog sniffs your crotch and as strange as it may seem to you this is a friendly gesture, it would be, in canine communication, the equivalent of a handshake.
Those dogs that move the tail to the right, pant, jump and run when the owner comes home again are showing happiness by having contact with his human family again, which should be interpreted as a gesture of affection.
However, it can also be a gesture of affection to be calm and patient, waiting to receive your dose of caresses and massages to enter a deep and pleasant nap.
Did you know that dogs have the ability to perceive human pain? When you are not well, whether it is a physical or emotional condition, your dog will remain by your side, and may even lean on you to show you his love. This is another instinctive gesture since being social animals the sense of care is a priority for the survival of the circle, herd or family.
Dogs do not like to be alone, but you should know that if your dog wants to follow you wherever you go it does not do so to avoid loneliness, but because it feels good when you are present and does not want to deprive yourself of it.
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Malamute sings along to musical holiday stuffed animal
Dude the Alaskan Malamute circles around musical holiday toy while howling to show how unimpressed he is with the stuffed dog. I think he is trying to tell us that it’s too early to play Christmas music.
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Dad bench pressing two children is the sweetest interaction
Dad bench presses two of his kids in the basement and they think it’s the funniest thing ever. It’s a sweet bonding moment.
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Dog shows great patience as little girl is being taught how to pet him gently
Little girl is learning how to pet her dog gently. Even though she is not quite there yet, her dog is very patient and sweet with her.
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Baby girl is shocked after Google Assistant speaks back to her
It’s not every day that you hear that a baby’s first word is “Google”. After little girl speaks to Google Assistant she is surprised when it talks back to her.
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Jealous Dog Makes Sure He Also Gets Hug From Owner
Contact between a human and a puppy can have helpful advantages for the two species. In people, petting a puppy can trigger the arrival of the holding hormone oxytocin. Feeling that hide can likewise bring down your pulse and circulatory strain. Contact additionally serves to alleviate a somewhat irritated or on edge canine. Be that as it may, be careful: It has little effect—and may bring on additional uneasiness—if your canine is excessively pushed. Puppies determine the most advantage by being touched in the correct spots with a non-compromising methodology. All in all, canines favor being scoured on the chest, shoulder, and base of the tail. Your pooch may have extra uncommon spots where he gets a kick out of the chance to be stroked, for example, on the base of his neck or between his ears.
Contact is a valuable, yet underutilized, approach to supporting certain practices. Numerous proprietors offer verbal acclaim — "great kid!" — when their canine accomplishes something alluring. Be that as it may, an ongoing report found that hounds really favor petting more than verbal insistences, making it successful as a quick reward for positive practices. Petting can help keep up charming habits, for example, quiet welcome — give your puppy a little rub when he keeps every one of the four paws on the floor, as opposed to hopping up on your visitors.
Dogs are adorable. They’re furry and cuddly and full of so much love, but they’re not perfect. Dogs are capable of doing things out of their character just like humans. The first, and perhaps most important, the result is that overall pet owners tend to laugh more frequently than individuals who are not living with companion animals. And why is that you ask? Because they always find themselves in a funny situation or they make something that makes us laugh! So what is it that dogs are doing which makes us laugh? Here is one <a href="https://rumble.com/v80bur-hiss-ed-off-hilarious-cat-looks-permanently-angry.html" target="_blank">hilarious</a> video of a <a href="https://rumble.com/v834f1-dog-buried-up-to-neck-enjoys-the-healing-power-of-sand.html" target="_blank">dog</a> who runs as fast as lightning toward his owner for attention! It made us laugh so much we hope it will make you laugh too!
We happen to know that dogs like humans have that feeling of jealousy and envy from time, which is completely normal. However, the way they express it is somewhat different than humans. This video is the perfect case as we see it happen in the moment. This father comes home and the first to greet is his kids. However, this Husky doesn't feel like he has to wait in line! Take a look!
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Big brother and his baby sister communicate with Google Hub
You know times have changed when one of your baby’s first words is “Google”. Brother and his little sister communicate with Google Hub.
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Patient Alaskan Malamute lets baby girl give him a hug
A little girl walks up to her Alaskan Malamute and says "puppy" while giving him the sweetest hug. He shows great patience and gives her a kiss at the end. What a good dog!
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Tae Kwon Do master leaps over 16 children and breaks board
Check out this footage of an incredible Tae Kwon Do master leaping over 16 children to break a wood board at the end. Awesome
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Tae Kwon Do master leaps over 16 children to break board
Check out this crazy slow motion footage of an incredible Tae Kwon Do master leaping over 16 children to break a wood board at the end. Awesome!
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3 year old has a jump off battle with Tigger at Disney World
3 year old has a jump off battle with Tigger at Disney World. It’s so cute how they interact and imitate each other’s moves.
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Alaskan Malamute shows incredible patience as little kids interact with him
Dude the Alaskan Malamute is relaxing as boy and baby girl go up to him to pet him and show him some love. Dude ends up giving baby girl his version of a hug. He's very patient and gentle with the kids similar to how many other Alaskan Malamutes are. Alaskan Malamute's are known to be friendly family dogs and non-aggressive towards people, especially Dude.
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Adorable baby girl plays peek-a-boo with mom
Adorable baby girl plays peek-a-boo with her mom
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Dog guards birdhouse after baby Chickadee birds are born on Mother’s Day
Dude the Alaskan Malamute naturally finds a new spot to lay on his deck after baby birds are born in the birdhouse on Mother’s Day. Watch and listen carefully as you can see the mother and father bird bring their hungry babies some food.
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Adorable Alaskan Malamute and little boy take turns howling
Adorable Alaskan Malamute Dude and little boy take turns howling with each other. They have such a beautiful cute relationship.
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Alaskan Malamute Howls In Protest Of Sharing His Food
What’s your worst nightmare when it comes to food? For some people, it is uncooked food, for someone who is waiting for their food for hours, but for us is sharing our food. You know how they say sharing is caring, but for us, that rule doesn’t apply. If you want to eat, get your food.
This protesting dog feels the same as we do, he really does not like sharing his food with anybody, and when somebody tries to take his food, he howls in protest because he really does not like when people touch his food or even worse tries to eat it! What a nightmare. Take a look at this adorable video and this mad and slightly hungry Alaskan Malamute.
Whatever you do, do not get between this dog and his food! Dude, the Alaskan Malamute, goes over to this baby girl's high chair to see what food scraps he can find, but then realizes she is crawling toward his food bowl to eat his <a href="https://rumble.com/v5b74l-kitten-very-protective-of-her-food.html" target="_blank">food</a>. He is not so sure about that! “Get your own food hooman, don’t try to eat mine” we believe that he is trying to say. What a hilarious moment caught on camera.
Dogs will share food with other dogs. Okay, maybe your dog doesn’t show this tendency at home enough for you to believe it, but in laboratory settings, it happens. Believe it or not, some dogs love to share food, but that is not something really common.
There is no doubt that dogs love food. They will give everything just to get their paws on some food, and when they have it, they are not ready to share it with anyone. Dogs are always determined to get their paws on something they like, and when they get man oh man, what a delight is that for them. Dogs have been found to be very stubborn when it comes down to getting what they want, and what they want is to eat their food all alone without no one bothering them and not stealing their food.
Overall, underneath all that fur and the muscle where the <a href="https://rumble.com/v77lwj-alaskan-malamute-gets-jealous-every-time-he-sees-people-hug.html" target="_blank">Alaskan Malamute</a> is a very gentle soul. This video is another proof that dogs are the most hilarious creatures in the world!
What if you stand on this, do you like to share your food with someone or not? Tell us below in our comment section!
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Baby girl gets super excited over daddy creating huge bubbles
Baby girl gets super excited over daddy creating huge bubbles with bubble wand outside.
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Malamute Patiently Waits For Food To Be Pushed Under His Head
Patience is a virtue and this is the most patient dog you have ever seen. What a good boy! Usually, you had expected a large muscular dog like him to assert his dominance and simply scare his owner out of the way when he is hungry, But not Karma! He just waits patiently and needs permission to eat his food.
The owner writes: Malamute loves meal times more than anything else and would eat and eat and eat if allowed. In the past Malamute would dive straight into his bowl once his food was served but has now learned to sit and wait for his owner to tell him when to go.
"Whenever there is food around, Malamute sits on his two hind legs waiting for me to feed him.
''He sits like that until I give him permission to eat ’‘Such a kind Soul.
Dogs love being rewarded particularly with food/treats but some can get so excited at receiving a reward they forget their doggie manners. Whether your dog is too grabby with toys or dives into their food bowl at mealtimes there are some steps you can take to prevent/stop this impulsive behavior.
Teaching a dog to wait for food can be difficult at first but with little training, they will soon learn to be more patient. If you want to work on impulse control it is important to introduce a keyword/cue such as "wait" when dishing out your dog’s treats.
This type of training requires a humane approach by teaching your dog an alternate behavior.
Firstly put a treat/food in your dog’s bowl and hold the bowl at chest level. Then ask your dog to sit and start to lower the food bowl towards the ground. Ask your dog to "wait", if they are able to sit still in one place whilst you lower the bowl towards the ground praise them for doing well. If your dog decides to move then raise the bowl or remove the bowl from the ground and repeat.
Once your dog has mastered sitting still whilst you lower the bowl/place it on the ground wait a few seconds then give your <a href="https://rumble.com/v6f3od-great-dane-puppy-enjoys-his-first-ride-on-a-pool-floatie.html" target="_blank">dog</a> another cue such as "go" so your dog knows it is okay to go forward to their treat.
Over time you will notice your dog already sitting and waiting for his food to be served before he <a href="https://rumble.com/v31c8k-puppy-dives-into-homemade-ball-pit.html" target="_blank">dives</a> in and waiting on your cue to go.
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Little boy thinks that feeding the goats is hilarious
Little boy obsessing over feeding a few goats leaves is hilarious. He’s a natural Dr.Doolittle!
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4 year old has epic air guitar session with toy lacrosse stick
4 year old puts all of his heart and soul into playing air guitar with his toy lacrosse stick jamming to an epic rock song.
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