Most likely the best thing for everybody. Suki doesn’t need the stress. Especially because she is a momma at the moment. Raya is just too young to understand the circumstances.
@@andrewfereday7007 yeah, I don’t understand why everyone pins them “irresponsible” sure having another litter was not everybody’s idea, but for the most part Oliver and Hooman 2 are very good owners.
@@CaLypSO4456 it’s just the people who haven’t really followed their channel. People who have are mostly people who are just curious. Sure it’s not an ideal situation for some dogs but they don’t see the stuff they do for them after it. I have seen so many comments saying they care about filming the “drama” more than anything but he films every single thing until the potats are rehomed which can’t be considered as filming only the drama just because that’s what comes out. And they don’t even wait until they put out a video saying they have done something. If he actually doesn’t do anything then they can argue about it later after everything is over and it’s too late to do anything.
@@uppadasaravan I would also like to add the vet did say it was fine to have one more litter, which a lot of people are apparently forgetting or just don’t care and want to spread hate. If they went against the vet’s wishes then I would understand where people were coming from. Or if Oliver overbreded, which he doesn’t, he allows a 6 month to a year break for Suki. Even going as far as to sending her away when she becomes into heat again. All of this and he’s still a bad owner🤷🏽♀️
Raya is on a mini vacation with family until the potatos get a lil bigger/older and Suki is not so stressed and over protective. Raya is a year old and still in puppy mode she doesn’t know what’s going on Suki never had to worry about another doggie being there after giving birth other than Shiro It’s a learning experience for all Love to all
I was hoping Raya would be able to learn to respect Suki's space, but she's too young to understand personal space. Raya will be able to rejoin the family once Suki's puppies are a bit older. So I shouldn't be too sad about it.
After seeing her hump the small child makes me worried. She needs to be disciplined, because I fear that the older she gets the more aggressive she will get towards Suki. Suki had been the alpha female of the household and a younger female will put her in high alert. I think there will be a lot more fighting between them from now on with or without puppies in the household
Yeh I hope she didn't get knocked up oh come on they hump out of curiousness too its not all dominnce my boy dog did it to my nieces and my nephews kidthey were never attacked
Puppies also mount to play. It doesn't help that Lian is the same size as a Shiba. Raya has never beem trained not to mount the other dogs. Why would she know the difference with a human child?
Do you know how to change such behavior that raya was showing towards that human baby? I have a female puppy and I think maybe she can also do this behavior with human babies.
I'm sorry but Raya will not fit in now this has happened. A young active sexually mature female in Raya is a threat to Suki, and Shiro and the pups! I don't see a good way out of this for Raya
Poor Human 2 cannot eat his meal in peace, having to share his food and then nearly lost a leg when the fight broke out between Suki and Raya. He is a very patient man. 🙋♀️🇬🇧
I saw this coming when you all decided to breed suki again. It wasn't fair for Raya at the start. At least Raya will have the stimulation and attention she needs at her temporary setting.
Snow: I don't know much about dogs (I love animals, but I ended up with cats!), but, I think you're correct. I love Raya's personality, but, it doesn't seem to fit into the dog family hierarchy with Suki and Shiro;the two being the only dogs for so long! I wish I could take Raya, myself!
It’s totally the owners fault, why did they bought Raya if they still wanted puppies from Suki. It was clear as the sky that Suki is not going to tolerate another female . Now poor Raya is the one to pay for your mistakes. And if Raya would have had puppies and reacted this way would you rehome Suki or ????
They bred Suki because Raya is still too young to breed. There would have been a year long gap with no puppies. Puppies mean more views and more views mean more money in the bank.
I’m really curious what an earth are they going to do with poor Raya because Suki always going to be aggressive toward her until they have the puppies. Maybe they will lock her in the bedroom with the bunny another poor creature bought without thinking.
Raya's dominance behavior over the toddler is a bit worrying. No dog should be displaying dominance over a human and especially not a kid. She does submit to Suki though, so that's good that Suki can keep her in check until she learns how to behave properly. Removing Raya from the situation was a good move
I hope Raya enjoys her mini holiday and Suki stops worrying and can focus on her little potats. Oliver said this will be a step by step process and I wish them well.
@shirosuki it would be good if you'd be caring enough to confirm that Lian is protected from participating something which he does not like or can become dangerous to him. The content is not promoting safe relationships between children and animals.
Concerning at the end letting the doggie play like that with the baby and absolutely no one helps him even though he looks VERY bothered. Makes me wonder what goes on behind cameras…. And reminds me of that bizarre show where the dad was obviously touching his son ON CAMERA and the boy seemed really annoyed and disturbed but everyone just laughed and made a big television show out of it. DISTURBING
Raya is a young dog and she still has a lot to learn. The dominance behavior worries me. A dog should never dominate a human and certainly not a child. But that's exactly what she does. She submits to Suki, you can see that by the flattened ears. The stress is not good for Suki and the puppies.
100% this! So glad others notice it, too. Raya is very smart. She knows Suki is #1 in the pack, which is why she's always so submissive to her but challenges Shiro all the time. Sometimes she'll do submissive behavior to Shiro (licking the mouth) but often times it's aggressive/mounting play with him. At least in the videos.
I agree. They should not allow Raya to play rough with very young Lian. Raya showed being aggressive with him, e.g. biting his back, mounting on him. Not funny at all! They should watch closely how Raya is playing with Lian. If she’s being rough, they should stop her before she accidentally hurt the little boy.
"re-homing" Auntie Raya for the time being is the best way to ease Momma Suki's stress. they will be friends again soon once the potats become bigger.❤️❤️
First of all raya should be trained not to bite .I think if suki fears so much about raya hooman should and must give it a thought .raya is definitely not as calm and well temperamental. I'm sure shes new to Liam and shes biting him and kind of pouncing on him .I felt a lot of discomfort watching it. Raya needs training. I think suki saw this too in her. Maybe I'm thinking too much I'm sorry but I feel what I felt. Keep an eye raya please .
Her dominating that child is not funny at all, and should be corrected immediately. She is not a puppy anymore and needs proper training. You people seem to keep these dogs for the sole purpose of breeding them, and have no intention of correcting inappropriate behavior. I tried to love your channel, because I love the floofs, but your dogs are aggressive and it's allowed. I get puppy mill vibes, and it's very concerning.
Jacqueline Steinmeyer a dog cannot dominate a child she is probably just playing I have not seen you here before so you have no right to judge Raya she is a playful girl
@@aprilgosa5779 I have the right to judge cause I watch everything and as you an clearly see she's biting him. Yes it is playing of course I didn't mean Ed the aggressive biting! But still it's a child he don't know that and playing can heart too for kids! Just saying so go ahead it's my opinion and I have the right to say it cause when they upload it they knew some ppl will judge. Thanks bye
@@aprilgosa5779 "a dog cannot dominate a child" did you even watch the video and what she did? don't downplay it and say she's just playing when her tail wasn't even wagging. this is behaviour that must be stopped.
She has toys and loves to keep the toys in her mouth, it’s her habit and I think she wants to grab Lian haha maybe she will stop doing that after staying with Lian for another hour.
This was a very dangerous situation for this young boy any one with a shiba inu be warned they are natural hunting dogs and sight killers and they are extremely efficient at it extremely! They immediately will position them selves for a throat kill until any child 1 1/2 foot taller than a shiba they are extremely dangerous around small children that child is just a small animal to be killed once a child reaches an appropriate size they are very loyal and protective dogs they are not to be around small children ever !
Raya has a mini vaca at Oliver's brother's house playing with his nephew Lian. She is not comprehending what's going with the puppies. Suki can feel at ease now, knowing that her babies are safe! Shiro leaves them alone!
Nooo, this is not gonna work... Raya is not use to being around a small child... By looking at this video Raya is stronger than Liam and is displaying dominance over Liam and this is just the beginning... but I really hopes it work out.
@@konapearl that's quite normal because Raya is now older (in terms of dogs life) than Lian, so she wants to see if that also translates with her being higher in pack order compared to him.
@@konapearl You nailed it, fren - she's a year old, aka a teenager in dogs standards - so she knows she's no longer the "pup" of the family and must figure out where she stands. Yearling dogs will try to assert dominance over everything and everyone (males even more than females) - kinda like human teenagers "pushing" boundaries to see how far they can get. It'll naturally wear off as she grows older, but this is just the age it's bound to happen more often.
I'm sorry that's not cute with Raya biting the nephew & jumping all over him. I pray your nephew stays safe. Raya really needs to know her boundaries. I said before & I will say it again, Suki has been "tolerating" Raya.
@@a016mymail4 You're right. I forgot to add Shiro too. I just think Raya would have been good in a starter home where she is the only dog; but to come into an "established" unit with Shiro/Suki who stay on code with each other. IDK. If Raya gets more training/discipline, I think she'll be okay.
@@WendyWalker087 I needed to put her in a safe place for now while the potatoes develop well and mom de-stresses. Imagine having 2 babies and dealing with an even bigger baby that does not stop hanging around the little ones, that would drive anyone crazy, more a dog or a cat. I remember that we had my cat isolated when she had her babies, she even rejected her brother so that she wouldn't bother the kittens. It is a process that bugs must go through, it is true that it was not a good idea to have it around and I think they did the right thing, they saw the problem and solved it without the need of a stranger and that in my opinion deserves applause 👏👏👏👏 ▼・ᴥ・▼▼・ᴥ・▼▼・ᴥ・▼
Bruh wdym necessary Raya ain't even do anything and suki straight starteds growling at Raya for no reason if you think about it suki is in the wrong Btw I know that suki has her pups and all and she was being oVeRpRoCteCtiVe But no suki went to far if they hadn't stopped her Raya could have gotten seriously hurt
I'm reluctant to comment because some take offense and become very hostile in their responses. Raya is an assertive dog that has the potential to become more dominant unless properly trained. I hope the situation works out for all without incident.
Yup. Raya needs to be disciplined in her HOME where the problems are. A little patience and perseverance goes a long way. Shibas are super intelligent and will learn quickly.
Raya needs a family of her own. No other dogs, no children. Dunno if its her character or if she is forced to react that way, being the third wheel. Her behaviour toward the child is concerning.
I disagree - Raya needs more training on how to behave in different situations. I think Oliver and hooman #2 inadvertently favored Raya as the new puppy, making Raya feel entitled. And of course, Raya took advantage, acting as Numero Uno. Raya needs to learn how to live as a pack member, NOT a pack LEADER, untill if/when she EARNS it by displacing Suki (if she can). I don't think Suki will ever be a pushover.
@@FranRaynal17 humping the child is not playing. It's Raya being dominant. I think they should be very careful and keep a close eye on the situation. She could easily take it too far and hurt the child.
She has puppies she will be defensive. This is what happens when you let raya near the whelping box too much (see the previous videos where Suki was trying to keep Raya away from the puppies).That is important to the context, there was tension before and it just exploded.
You have to teach Raya not to mount people because that's a dog's way to dominate something. Teach her now or she'll think she's the boss and then she will get worst like barking or biting other dogs and even people
It maybe as good time as any to train Raya to curtail her overly assertive and dominant (aggressive) behaviors. I mean by sending her to dog school or hire specialist etc. etc.
Huh??? Raya being aggressive? When Suki came out, Raya was "all 'smiles' " and seemed to be glad to see Suki come out to socialize - tag wagging, and getting along with Suki! Then, Suki was the one who was aggressive - as she usually is, unfortunately. As someone else wrote, Suki is so used to being the only Alpha female, and Raya will probably never fit in to that dog family - I'm afraid - and it's not Raya's fault. If I could afford it, I'd take Raya myself - she seems to have a very playful, nice personality... Suki is beautiful, but I'd rather have personality over beauty. (But, they chose beauty, in part, so that Suki would have very nice puppies.)
@@meredithheath5272 that's what people are having a hard time grasping. Suki starts the fights or snaps and very rarely gets reprimanded for it. Suki has been characterized in silly captions and her own actions as a dog, as a mean dog
@@meredithheath5272 Suki was asserting her boundaries, that's how dogs are. Bouncing around and getting right up in another dog's face is considered bad manners in the dog world. Suki was teaching her a lesson about personal space but it got out of control
Raya is now more than 1 year old, yet still acting immature. I'm not sure how long the "she's still a baby!" point could be made. No, she's acting like a baby, but an adult pretty much.
Suki was looking in the direction of her puppies. When Raya tried to pass Suki, she being overprotective thought that Raya is going to her puppies and attacked.
You hit it on the nail. That was my 1st impression I thought she thought Raya was gonna try to go over where the babies were at. But she stopped her in her tracks. and that's Not Raya's intention. She only wanted some food thee another dad was throwing at them.
Poor Raya. She’s so confused about the whole situation. She’s so curious about the puppies. She wants to meet them so badly. Hopefully, a week or so away will allow Suki the space she needs. 🐾💞
She won't kill it! Puppies play by biting each other gently like Raya is doing to Lian. Older puppies and younger puppies can play together and as soon as one bites too hard the other one lets out a loud squeal and all puppies know what that means so they let go. I've seen it with littermates and puppies of different ages and if you as a human squeal when your pup nips you they understand and don't play so rough with you 😄 The puppies aren't quite ready for this yet though so it's good that Raya has some time away and Suki can rest. They will be absolutely fine and safe with Raya when they meet and will have great fun with her once they are old enough to walk around.
@@searchfield Raya is not that young any more. Adult dogs nibble and try to mount to show dominance. Been there, experienced that. Too bad if the owners think it is only funny. Raya is an young adult who has not been clearly shown her place. She is an animal who will be the one who makes decisions if she is not trained to understand her place.
Raya needs professional training. She doesn't respect boundaries with Shiro Suki or the little boy. This is a good time to do that otherwise I don't know how this will all turn out.
they know Raya better than you do the captions kill me her asking about her stuff this her home Suki will miss her then she will want Raya back I know my Sweet Suki will miss her
Yes, the reaction will be same, from Suki to Raya. She doesn't trust her to be around her pups at all. So, the necessary re-homing what is best. Sad to see Raya go but, the fights will continue.
True, this. I know very little about dogs, but I think Raya was overly excited to play with a little human about her own size and being in a different environment, and merely (but importantly) was overly playful. The little boy was not liking it, and Raya should have been corrected, but nicely: But, little guy is adorable. That said, I feel quite sad for Raya; I think she may not fit into the dog family dynamic, since Suki has been the only Alpha female. See how it turns out... I'm learning everyday..
Id sa that makes no sense they were fine Suki is just temporary protective Suki loves Raya as does Shiro you must be new at this channel Suki was treting Raya like a sister they just need a bit of time she does not need a new home forever no
I suspect Suki won't accept Raya until she is neutered and the pups are rehomed. Recommend that whatever you do, that Suki & Raya meet outside without any potats before you try introducing her back. She could go for walks with Shiro soon and maybe with Suki in a few weeks. You Will have a better idea.
Marie Foriter she will be fine in about 2 weeks and Raya can be an aunt all she wants is to love them and Suki not take over this temporary they are not getting rid of raya this not suki's fault either
Good move. In the dog world, Suki and Raya are rivals. In the human world, we just want everyone to get along and be family. But, dogs are wired very differently than us. Sadly, I fear this will not get better. 😟
I don’t think it’s fair to yell at raya I know suki just had babies and all but raya is so passive and puts up with a lot as a pup still. She shouldn’t be yelled at when she’s just defending herself, it’s important she learns that
I concur. She didn't start that at all, Suki did, Raya just defended herself. Suki has been more on edge this litter for some reason though, whether it was the loss of a pup, or Raya being there, or both, I am unsure.
I concur, as well. Most of the time Raya is just curious , sociable, and playful. She dies not seem to be fighting for dominance in the dog family hierarchy ; Suki is the rougher one, usually. As the caption says, " Suki has changed so much... (esp. after having the puppies).
@@MKSurvant She started off defending herself but by the time the fight was over and Suki was being taken away, Raya actually chased after them for a few feet and kept barking/growling when Suki wasn't even there anymore. That doesn't seem like purely self defense although it may have started that way
@@violette2139 most dogs will do that though. You can't apply human logic to an animal Crystal. Most of the time animals in fights will try to continue the fight until there is a resolution one or another. Ray barked, but I did not hear any growling after the humans intervened. It may have been Suki barking to, we didn't see who it was so hard to know. Also, Raya is still a pup herself and not fully mature, she is still learning, this was not her fault.
1:57 Suki got what she deserved. She literally blocked Raya's way and was controlling on what she could or could not do. Karma. I understand she is very strict on what Raya can do when she is around her puppies but this video shows how pathetic Suki is.
Please stop manipulating the lives of these dogs for your "breeder gains". Long-time subscriber on the verge of cutting you all loose......not hating, just sayin'.....
She is very aggressive with him that humping him was not funny at all. No dog should ever be the alpha in a family humans first. She should be corrected and that would give him the courage to be more confident around her. Sorry I never comment but this was not handled well at all.
He rehomed Raya so wtf do you want? People on the internet always giving their crap opinions when it’s not needed. You think you can take better care of his dogs better than he does?
@@marvellousuhunoma4745 suki and her pups should go to grandma's house instead there she will have peace and quiet and Oliver and hooman 2 can visit anytimethen shiro and raya can still feel like they are important problem solved
@@sarinastowe935 not going to happen because he needs the puppies to hand so they can be filmed non-stop. They way he gets a years worth of puppy videos for TH-cam. Puppies means more views and more views means more money in the bank.
@@cdlc5256 thats my point! he lets the dogs breed and breed to he can make cute videos but thats stress for suki. and even bringing a third dog like raya in the mix so they just can have cute stories. ITS DISGUSTING
As sad as it feels, I think that in the end it's the best thing for everyone. Suki doesn't need the stress right now. And sweet Raya can be herself, too.
Raya found someone her own age to play with. Poor Suki needs some rest and time to adjust to the site. Hope she is able to relax a bit more. Everything will be fine soon😊
Exactly what I was thinking and it seems like they’re all just letting it happen and having a blast about it instead of seeing he’s obviously disturbed and doesn’t know how to get her off. More like, he can’t
They should have been separated before she had the puppies to avoid Raya doing anything she shouldn't and avoid conflict. This was bound to happen with two dominant females together.
Personally I think it's only gonna get worst as they get older cause of those puppies so much as cry the wrong way with raya, suki is gonna be out for blood the fights gonna be more vicious and you cant keep suki and the puppies locked up til you give the puppers away nor keep sending Raya off.
In the video where Tenshi was separated, and slowly dying, we saw Raya licking him. Since then, I've wondered if Suki also saw that and mistakenly associates Raya with the loss of her puppy. She's a rival female, and Suki knew darn well that one puppy went missing...
Doubt it. Animals know when one of theirs is dying. Let's not anthromorphisise the situation, dogs don't process these things in a human way, they process it in an animal way.
It is unlikely that she ‘blames’ Raya for Tenshi, however young females stealing pups to play with and hurting them by accident is 💯 a thing. Dogs stealing pups from each other is a thing in general, and wild mothers don’t introduce group members until a week or so after birth, when baby knows mum, from lions to wolves to meerkats.
@@aprilgosa5779 I’m sure she still does, however, right now, she’s a mother and her instincts are strongly telling her to keep Raya as far away from herself and her pups as possible. Shame it has to be this way, but dogs find it harder to ignore instincts than we do. It’s the same reason why we’ve seen Shiro take a short vacation when he gets a bit naughty.
You finally made the right decision! 👍Raya should have gone to your brothers much earlier. You cannot blame both of them. Raya is still a puppy and curious about the potats, and Suki is a protective mum. Its the best for both of them until the puppies are a little older and Suki is less protective. I'm sure Raya will have lots of fun with your nephew 😁
That growl in the beginning... Suki was definitely still on the defense mode extra hard cause well -- like many have already said, they were fighting before she got pregnant and it was going to turn a little more volatile once she did have the babies ( it's Suki's duty as the mother to protect her babies, as we've seen in previous videos with the other litters & I feel like we all knew going in that once Raya started her cycles things would escalate. We also knew Suki would be more territorial once pregnant and once she gave birth - of it's sad that she has to leave but it's for the safety of all she's being rehomed. We don't like to see them fight but right now with the puppies still there, it's unsafe. Hopefully it will be *safer* once they're bigger -- but she even snapped at Kiki once with the boys so this might have to be ... until the puppies are rehomed. )
Maybe on & off trips but not for the next 2 months. It could pose an imposition to Oliver's family, & Raya shouldn't have to be continuously, displaced. They'll take it slow, one day at a time, & hope for the best.
I don't think Raya has to stay away for very long - the puppies MAY go to a home that already has a pet, so they'll need to learn how to live with other animals. Raya's presence would help them learn how to live with other animals that are not Mom, Dad, or sibling.
Probably for the best. Suki's health and the potats well being are most important right now. Maybe when potats are a little older it will be okay for sweet Raya to come back to the fambily.
@@LiMaM93 this! They knew how badly suki lashed out on shiro with the last litter, so it wasn't a secret that suki was going to lash out at shiro AND raya. And how is raya supposed to know about suki's hormones being a puppy herself
@@LiMaM93 I think the same will happen when they start to breed Raya. Suki can't have more pups. No pups, no more videos and views. Raya is still young and can have a lot of litters, this was the main reason they even got her. I think even if they fix Suki, they will fight when Raya has her litter, her being hormonal and all.
rather than vacation, I think Raya need to attend Dog school. Idk if your city have a dog school around but I really encourage that, maybe will cost money but will be really worth for the future. (The training place for Dog with behavior which rain by profesional dog trainer)
This isn't going to fix anything. Raya has been displaying aggressive and dominating behaviors for a long time now. This is not cool, okay, nor cute. If yall breed her with shiro im not gonna be able to keep watching and promoting this crap. You were warned not to breed suki again, and you did it anyway. Now with Raya in the picture its a lot more complicated. Either get Raya some training or give her to someone who will train her properly, and preferably won't use her as a damn puppy machine, since apparently that's all you see your dogs as.
Sending love from Melbourne Australia 💗💗💗💗💗💗Many mother dogs display behavioral changes after giving birth, and these can range from mild to extreme. Depending on the cause, uncharacteristic dog behavior after having puppies rarely lasts more than a few weeks before a new mom begins acting more like herself again. The trick is understanding how to deal with the changes and care for your pet in the meantime. Aggressive behavior after giving birth is usually the result of a female's instinct to protect her pups. The behavior you might see can range from showing her teeth and growling to outright biting. This behavior usually appears within hours of giving birth, as the new mother focuses on caring for her litter. She's tired, her hormones are fluctuating, and she may still feel some discomfort after the birth, so displaying a little aggression is fairly natural, even though it's unpleasant. To keep aggression to a minimum: Try not to handle the new pups more than necessary. Let your dog do her job with as little interference as possible for the first week. Keep other people away from her whelping area, especially people she doesn't know. It's difficult to resist showing off the puppies, but there will be plenty of time for that later when they are about 6 to 8 weeks old (after they are vaccinated). Keep other pets away from her and the puppies for the first several weeks. This includes other dogs who may have been her housemates. New motherhood trumps old relationships, but things should return to normal once the pups are self-sufficient. Avoid startling her, and talk to her in a calm voice as soon as you enter the room where her whelping box is located. Aggressive behaviors usually begin to disappear within a week or two after delivery. Happy holidays Raya. I am hoping Suki gets the rest she needs. Don't worry it will all work out 😊🙏🏼
@@donnabissell15 Oliver does visit every single puppy he sells. They have reunions. Many people on TH-cam are in it for the extra $$$. It's a money-making platform. A business. The only difference is, that Oliver genuinely loves his dogs they get better care & love then most dogs. I'm not sure what country your in. Hope you have a blessed day 😊 Don't worry, be happy 🙏🏼😊
I think Raya is very ambitious, she wants to be an alpha in that group. She started challenging Suki more than 6/7times before. That's why Suki don't want to trust her when her precious babies are tiny. Hope n pray Oliver will start training Raya. 🙏🙏fm- England 🇬🇧 U.K.
These dogs are so human-like with their facial expressions! I think that’s why I get so emotional!! I feel their confusion and hurt feelings!! We luv you Raya!! 🥰🥰
Raya's tempermant is very domineering among shiro n suki. As we watch her grow her character is becoming stronger and fierce. This will not change unfortunately. She needs to demand the attention but will not submit anymore to suki. The Aeroplane ears that raya does and all comment they love it means raya is stressed or fearful or fear aggressive when scolded at. If both hoomans agree to neutered suki after this litter further months down the track then suki's and rayas temperment towards each other may relax. i Wish them all the best in the coming months and will no longer make any further comments. They are also learning as they go. and have done fantastic job with shiro n suki and all the potats✌👏
@@aprilgosa5779 I said stressed, fearful or fear aggression and notice raya always picks up a toy at this time. Slightly pulled back is feeling friendly. And aeroplane ears what you’s call it is again what I stated above and timid reaction. It’s also part of submissive behaviour, pls educate yourself. Thanks. I’m stop commenting or it doesn’t stop.
@@stephaniesouth6073 👏👏👏 Yessss. I’ve seen so many more badly trained small dogs than big ones. Small dogs need correcting just as much as big dogs, just because they’re small and cute it doesn’t mean their behaviour is acceptable. I’ve never been attacked, chased or snarled at by big dogs. But I’ve been attacked, chased and snarled at by plenty of little dogs.
Hoomans I love your home and I love how clean and organized you are. I love the way you take care of our 🤗 beloved shibas. I love it all. You're doing a great job. Thank you👌
I said nothing good was gonna come of suki having more potats shiro doesnt care and raya is a girl when raya has potats are they gonna rehome suki to keep them seperated
@@lovely1641 Suki is not laid back?? Raya will have the same behaviour as Suki right now so like Raya is rehomed Suki should be rehomed as well for Raya and her puppies well being
It is at least while the puppies are this minis. Then he will play with them a lot 🥺🥰🥔🥔🐶🐶🐶 It's better that they don't fight each other, the dogs are very territorial between them :'3... I say this from my own experience, mine almost killed each other one Christmas, the youngest attacked the oldest almost killing her, in that interim one bit my dad (he passed away two years ago) in the process. The oldest died that year of old age. Anyway, better for them to be apart in the meantime. Don't get discouraged! The potatoes will meet godmother Raya at the time 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hooman #2 is so slim because he never gets to eat his full meal. Three dogs milling around his chair and he can't resist feeding them. Certainly its one way to diet.
When my mom bred dogs, we didn’t isolate all the other animals, the mother & babies were put in a separate room to give the mother time to feel safe & protect her pups, but all the pets got to stay in their home so it didn’t distress any of them. Truthfully Zuki is the one distressed & she could have been put in another room for a week or so, but no matter what, Raya & Zuki need to be kept apart at the moment because Raya is too curious & Zuki is too overprotective❤️
I just looked at raya eyes i feel very bad🦊she's look very sad But in the other hand i cannot blame suki for protecting her precious little bandle of joy..
Awe, Raya was so happy that Suki came out. Too bad it didn't end well. 🐯 Unfortunitely, you really had no choice, Oliver, & did what needed to be done. OMG, how Lian has grown... He's so adorable, & Raya loves him so she's in good company. 😊 LOL OK❗😁 👦 Hopefully soon, things will settle down. 🍀
Shiro is like I TOLD YOU RAYA, POTATS = PROBLEMS
Funny!
Shiro is now so wise!!! 🤴🏼
🤣🤣😂
😂
@@moxievintage1390 Especially as the new potats are HIS FAULT😛
Most likely the best thing for everybody. Suki doesn’t need the stress. Especially because she is a momma at the moment. Raya is just too young to understand the circumstances.
They did the right thing
@@andrewfereday7007 yeah, I don’t understand why everyone pins them “irresponsible” sure having another litter was not everybody’s idea, but for the most part Oliver and Hooman 2 are very good owners.
@@CaLypSO4456 no body's business but there's suki is just a protective momma it will pass and they will be fine again
@@CaLypSO4456 it’s just the people who haven’t really followed their channel. People who have are mostly people who are just curious. Sure it’s not an ideal situation for some dogs but they don’t see the stuff they do for them after it. I have seen so many comments saying they care about filming the “drama” more than anything but he films every single thing until the potats are rehomed which can’t be considered as filming only the drama just because that’s what comes out. And they don’t even wait until they put out a video saying they have done something. If he actually doesn’t do anything then they can argue about it later after everything is over and it’s too late to do anything.
@@uppadasaravan I would also like to add the vet did say it was fine to have one more litter, which a lot of people are apparently forgetting or just don’t care and want to spread hate. If they went against the vet’s wishes then I would understand where people were coming from. Or if Oliver overbreded, which he doesn’t, he allows a 6 month to a year break for Suki. Even going as far as to sending her away when she becomes into heat again. All of this and he’s still a bad owner🤷🏽♀️
Raya is on a mini vacation with family until the potatos get a lil bigger/older and Suki is not so stressed and over protective.
Raya is a year old and still in puppy mode she doesn’t know what’s going on
Suki never had to worry about another doggie being there after giving birth other than Shiro
It’s a learning experience for all
Love to all
And Raya has a small human to play with at her uncle's house.
I was hoping Raya would be able to learn to respect Suki's space, but she's too young to understand personal space. Raya will be able to rejoin the family once Suki's puppies are a bit older. So I shouldn't be too sad about it.
@@Dustin_Bins she has a right to sit at the table she wasn't doing anything but begging for food as they all were
@@aprilgosa5779 exactly.
@@Jassiij27 the thing is Suki could harm raya for the potats protection this is no different then Sukis break
After seeing her hump the small child makes me worried. She needs to be disciplined, because I fear that the older she gets the more aggressive she will get towards Suki. Suki had been the alpha female of the household and a younger female will put her in high alert. I think there will be a lot more fighting between them from now on with or without puppies in the household
Yeh I hope she didn't get knocked up oh come on they hump out of curiousness too its not all dominnce my boy dog did it to my nieces and my nephews kidthey were never attacked
If Raya wants to be Alpha, she'll have to EARN it - and there's no guarantee it will happen. I'm betting on Suki retaining her Alpha status.
Agreed
I'm worried that not much will change as well. It definitely would be good if Raya had some additional training though.
Fixing Rya will be her answer to that humping.
No, Raya cannot be biting, nibbling on the child. Children are prey to dogs, not a good mix i see.
Ray's behavior at the end is NOT her trying to give Lian kisses. She's biting at him and then mounting him. STOP using Raya as a way to make money.
Can't have a young, confused, member of the household wrecking harmonious, cutesy, content that generates views and merch sales...
Puppies also mount to play. It doesn't help that Lian is the same size as a Shiba. Raya has never beem trained not to mount the other dogs. Why would she know the difference with a human child?
Do you know how to change such behavior that raya was showing towards that human baby? I have a female puppy and I think maybe she can also do this behavior with human babies.
Shiro is DEFINITELY jealous of Raya getting away to Mexicorino!
No
No
I'm sorry but Raya will not fit in now this has happened. A young active sexually mature female in Raya is a threat to Suki, and Shiro and the pups! I don't see a good way out of this for Raya
Suddenly you are some dog expert. 😂
I love that Shiro knows to keep his distance. He's watching like "I did this the first time, I know what happens next"
I agree with Shiro, he knew what was going to happen to him. She did a staredown to Shiro while he was on the pink chair.
@1:41
Yeahhhh as someone whose watched this channel for awhile, saw this coming.
Poor Human 2 cannot eat his meal in peace, having to share his food and then nearly lost a leg when the fight broke out between Suki and Raya. He is a very patient man. 🙋♀️🇬🇧
I saw this coming when you all decided to breed suki again. It wasn't fair for Raya at the start. At least Raya will have the stimulation and attention she needs at her temporary setting.
Snow: I don't know much about dogs (I love animals, but I ended up with cats!), but, I think you're correct.
I love Raya's personality, but, it doesn't seem to fit into the dog family hierarchy with Suki and Shiro;the two being the only dogs for so long!
I wish I could take Raya, myself!
Yeah I really hope Shiro and Suki are ok with Raya when she comes back
It’s totally the owners fault, why did they bought Raya if they still wanted puppies from Suki. It was clear as the sky that Suki is not going to tolerate another female . Now poor Raya is the one to pay for your mistakes. And if Raya would have had puppies and reacted this way would you rehome Suki or ????
Please don't humanize dogs feelings. Raya goes temporarily, to the good place.
They bred Suki because Raya is still too young to breed. There would have been a year long gap with no puppies. Puppies mean more views and more views mean more money in the bank.
@@cdlc5256 yeah, surely, that's why they go to work every day.
And forgot to mention, they always give all the funds received from puppies to dog shelters. What a smart moneymakers the are! :)
I’m really curious what an earth are they going to do with poor Raya because Suki always going to be aggressive toward her until they have the puppies. Maybe they will lock her in the bedroom with the bunny another poor creature bought without thinking.
Raya's dominance behavior over the toddler is a bit worrying. No dog should be displaying dominance over a human and especially not a kid. She does submit to Suki though, so that's good that Suki can keep her in check until she learns how to behave properly. Removing Raya from the situation was a good move
Raya is a puppy still and oliver and hooman#2 dont have kids, she wouldnt know how to behave with kids
poor baby Raya but it's the best thing for both her and Suki ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Miss you baby Raya!
Hi! I love your videos! ❤
I hope Raya enjoys her mini holiday and Suki stops worrying and can focus on her little potats. Oliver said this will be a step by step process and I wish them well.
@shirosuki it would be good if you'd be caring enough to confirm that Lian is protected from participating something which he does not like or can become dangerous to him. The content is not promoting safe relationships between children and animals.
Concerning at the end letting the doggie play like that with the baby and absolutely no one helps him even though he looks VERY bothered. Makes me wonder what goes on behind cameras…. And reminds me of that bizarre show where the dad was obviously touching his son ON CAMERA and the boy seemed really annoyed and disturbed but everyone just laughed and made a big television show out of it. DISTURBING
Raya is a young dog and she still has a lot to learn. The dominance behavior worries me. A dog should never dominate a human and certainly not a child. But that's exactly what she does. She submits to Suki, you can see that by the flattened ears. The stress is not good for Suki and the puppies.
Exactly!!!
@@konapearl Oh good grief, really? A third dog is nothing but bad news for such a close knit couple.
100% this! So glad others notice it, too. Raya is very smart. She knows Suki is #1 in the pack, which is why she's always so submissive to her but challenges Shiro all the time. Sometimes she'll do submissive behavior to Shiro (licking the mouth) but often times it's aggressive/mounting play with him. At least in the videos.
I agree. They should not allow Raya to play rough with very young Lian. Raya showed being aggressive with him, e.g. biting his back, mounting on him. Not funny at all! They should watch closely how Raya is playing with Lian. If she’s being rough, they should stop her before she accidentally hurt the little boy.
Its suki who is aggressive
"re-homing" Auntie Raya for the time being is the best way to ease Momma Suki's stress. they will be friends again soon once the potats become bigger.❤️❤️
First of all raya should be trained not to bite .I think if suki fears so much about raya hooman should and must give it a thought .raya is definitely not as calm and well temperamental. I'm sure shes new to Liam and shes biting him and kind of pouncing on him .I felt a lot of discomfort watching it. Raya needs training. I think suki saw this too in her. Maybe I'm thinking too much I'm sorry but I feel what I felt. Keep an eye raya please .
Agreed
Her dominating that child is not funny at all, and should be corrected immediately. She is not a puppy anymore and needs proper training. You people seem to keep these dogs for the sole purpose of breeding them, and have no intention of correcting inappropriate behavior. I tried to love your channel, because I love the floofs, but your dogs are aggressive and it's allowed. I get puppy mill vibes, and it's very concerning.
This will go so wrong.. She's already dominating the child.. She will bite he will cry.. That's how it will go.. Sad
Jacqueline Steinmeyer a dog cannot dominate a child she is probably just playing I have not seen you here before so you have no right to judge Raya she is a playful girl
@@aprilgosa5779 I have the right to judge cause I watch everything and as you an clearly see she's biting him. Yes it is playing of course I didn't mean Ed the aggressive biting! But still it's a child he don't know that and playing can heart too for kids! Just saying so go ahead it's my opinion and I have the right to say it cause when they upload it they knew some ppl will judge. Thanks bye
@@aprilgosa5779 "a dog cannot dominate a child" did you even watch the video and what she did? don't downplay it and say she's just playing when her tail wasn't even wagging. this is behaviour that must be stopped.
Raya should not be allowed to bite at Lian!!
She has toys and loves to keep the toys in her mouth, it’s her habit and I think she wants to grab Lian haha maybe she will stop doing that after staying with Lian for another hour.
This was a very dangerous situation for this young boy any one with a shiba inu be warned they are natural hunting dogs and sight killers and they are extremely efficient at it extremely! They immediately will position them selves for a throat kill until any child 1 1/2 foot taller than a shiba they are extremely dangerous around small children that child is just a small animal to be killed once a child reaches an appropriate size they are very loyal and protective dogs they are not to be around small children ever !
Raya has a mini vaca at Oliver's brother's house playing with his nephew Lian. She is not comprehending what's going with the puppies. Suki can feel at ease now, knowing that her babies are safe! Shiro leaves them alone!
Shiro is wise after the last time. Problem with female Shibas is that they're really stubborn
Little Miss Raya was showing dominance there at the end. No wonder Suki doesn't want her around her puppies.
Why because she defended herself?
@@catherinekirkland4029 I found that odd especially considering how loving and gentle Raya was towards Tenshi, the puppy that died.
Nooo, this is not gonna work... Raya is not use to being around a small child... By looking at this video Raya is stronger than Liam and is displaying dominance over Liam and this is just the beginning... but I really hopes it work out.
children grow up to be stronger than dogs... that's not a worry
@@evagibowski7493 Not within a week though since that's how long she will be there
@@konapearl that's quite normal because Raya is now older (in terms of dogs life) than Lian, so she wants to see if that also translates with her being higher in pack order compared to him.
montana_saphhire ….agree with you 👍
@@konapearl You nailed it, fren - she's a year old, aka a teenager in dogs standards - so she knows she's no longer the "pup" of the family and must figure out where she stands. Yearling dogs will try to assert dominance over everything and everyone (males even more than females) - kinda like human teenagers "pushing" boundaries to see how far they can get. It'll naturally wear off as she grows older, but this is just the age it's bound to happen more often.
Poor Raya, she’s probably wondering why. But it’s best for now. Love and hugs to the family.
I'm sorry that's not cute with Raya biting the nephew & jumping all over him. I pray your nephew stays safe. Raya really needs to know her boundaries. I said before & I will say it again, Suki has been "tolerating" Raya.
@@a016mymail4 You're right. I forgot to add Shiro too. I just think Raya would have been good in a starter home where she is the only dog; but to come into an "established" unit with Shiro/Suki who stay on code with each other. IDK. If Raya gets more training/discipline, I think she'll be okay.
This is a bit sad but necessary.. They're all sweet doggies & they deserve to feel safe and happy💕
It wasn’t necessary at all.
@@WendyWalker087 it was someone could get seriously hurt
@@WendyWalker087 I needed to put her in a safe place for now while the potatoes develop well and mom de-stresses. Imagine having 2 babies and dealing with an even bigger baby that does not stop hanging around the little ones, that would drive anyone crazy, more a dog or a cat. I remember that we had my cat isolated when she had her babies, she even rejected her brother so that she wouldn't bother the kittens. It is a process that bugs must go through, it is true that it was not a good idea to have it around and I think they did the right thing, they saw the problem and solved it without the need of a stranger and that in my opinion deserves applause 👏👏👏👏 ▼・ᴥ・▼▼・ᴥ・▼▼・ᴥ・▼
@@WendyWalker087 I believe it was necessary bc Suki has been eyeballing Shiro & little sister since she gave birth in a "not" so nice way.
Bruh wdym necessary Raya ain't even do anything and suki straight starteds growling at Raya for no reason if you think about it suki is in the wrong
Btw I know that suki has her pups and all and she was being oVeRpRoCteCtiVe
But no suki went to far if they hadn't stopped her Raya could have gotten seriously hurt
I'm reluctant to comment because some take offense and become very hostile in their responses. Raya is an assertive dog that has the potential to become more dominant unless properly trained. I hope the situation works out for all without incident.
@ Sharon…you have a right to give your personal opinion. Just brush off the aggressive comments from the Shirosuki police 👮♀️ 😂
Yup. Raya needs to be disciplined in her HOME where the problems are. A little patience and perseverance goes a long way. Shibas are super intelligent and will learn quickly.
@@janetcrudele5275 I agree with you 100%. If views didn't equal merch sales.........
Raya needs a family of her own. No other dogs, no children. Dunno if its her character or if she is forced to react that way, being the third wheel. Her behaviour toward the child is concerning.
Alex Schulz its a temporary thing Raya just wanted to se the pups and she will when Suki needs spa days
What "behavior"? I just saw her playing with the child.
No Raya is exactly where she's meant to be! Only they know what's best for their babies.💕
I disagree - Raya needs more training on how to behave in different situations. I think Oliver and hooman #2 inadvertently favored Raya as the new puppy, making Raya feel entitled. And of course, Raya took advantage, acting as Numero Uno. Raya needs to learn how to live as a pack member, NOT a pack LEADER, untill if/when she EARNS it by displacing Suki (if she can). I don't think Suki will ever be a pushover.
@@FranRaynal17 humping the child is not playing. It's Raya being dominant. I think they should be very careful and keep a close eye on the situation. She could easily take it too far and hurt the child.
Raya didn't do anything,Suki is just protective and Raya defending herself 💕🙏
Totally agree
She has puppies she will be defensive. This is what happens when you let raya near the whelping box too much (see the previous videos where Suki was trying to keep Raya away from the puppies).That is important to the context, there was tension before and it just exploded.
suki is a fantastic mum, its a shame but this is the way it is for animals.
You have to teach Raya not to mount people because that's a dog's way to dominate something. Teach her now or she'll think she's the boss and then she will get worst like barking or biting other dogs and even people
There is no reason for Raya to be around Shiro and Suki.
The reason is that Raya is the new dam once Suki gets fixed.
Thankfully Suki will be much more calm once that happens.
Shiro did it in 3 different times with a woman. Must be very uncomfortable and embarrassing to be in that situation, a dog humping on your leg.
You are creating a problem by allowing Raya to be so dominant with your nephew. It was not funny.
He clearly didn’t show any fear of Raya. If there was a problem they would have stepped in.
Sorry if i sound like a troll but this is your fault. Not Suki's, not Raya's. You should have never let this happen.
And you three are some dog experts?? 😂😂. Don't be silly like this.
@@supergirlvideoclips894 yes. But it doesnt take an expert to recognise the friction growing between Suki and Raya.
It maybe as good time as any to train Raya to curtail her overly assertive and dominant
(aggressive) behaviors. I mean by sending her to dog school or hire specialist etc. etc.
Huh??? Raya being aggressive? When Suki came out, Raya was "all 'smiles' " and seemed to be glad to see Suki come out to socialize - tag wagging, and getting along with Suki! Then, Suki was the one who was aggressive - as she usually is, unfortunately. As someone else wrote, Suki is so used to being the only Alpha female, and Raya will probably never fit in to that dog family - I'm afraid - and it's not Raya's fault.
If I could afford it, I'd take Raya myself - she seems to have a very playful, nice personality... Suki is beautiful, but I'd rather have personality over beauty. (But, they chose beauty, in part, so that Suki would have very nice puppies.)
@@meredithheath5272 that's what people are having a hard time grasping. Suki starts the fights or snaps and very rarely gets reprimanded for it. Suki has been characterized in silly captions and her own actions as a dog, as a mean dog
@@meredithheath5272 Suki was asserting her boundaries, that's how dogs are. Bouncing around and getting right up in another dog's face is considered bad manners in the dog world. Suki was teaching her a lesson about personal space but it got out of control
Raya is now more than 1 year old, yet still acting immature. I'm not sure how long the "she's still a baby!" point could be made. No, she's acting like a baby, but an adult pretty much.
It's natural for Suki to be protective. Please do not shame her.
Suki was looking in the direction of her puppies. When Raya tried to pass Suki, she being overprotective thought that Raya is going to her puppies and attacked.
You hit it on the nail. That was my 1st impression I thought she thought Raya was gonna try to go over where the babies were at. But she stopped her in her tracks. and that's Not Raya's intention. She only wanted some food thee another dad was throwing at them.
Protective yes, over protective, no.
Poor Raya. She’s so confused about the whole situation. She’s so curious about the puppies. She wants to meet them so badly. Hopefully, a week or so away will allow Suki the space she needs. 🐾💞
She won't kill it! Puppies play by biting each other gently like Raya is doing to Lian. Older puppies and younger puppies can play together and as soon as one bites too hard the other one lets out a loud squeal and all puppies know what that means so they let go. I've seen it with littermates and puppies of different ages and if you as a human squeal when your pup nips you they understand and don't play so rough with you 😄
The puppies aren't quite ready for this yet though so it's good that Raya has some time away and Suki can rest. They will be absolutely fine and safe with Raya when they meet and will have great fun with her once they are old enough to walk around.
@@searchfield Raya is not that young any more. Adult dogs nibble and try to mount to show dominance. Been there, experienced that. Too bad if the owners think it is only funny. Raya is an young adult who has not been clearly shown her place. She is an animal who will be the one who makes decisions if she is not trained to understand her place.
Suki sees the other dogs as predators at the moment so its really hard, when her hormones settle down a bit she will be different.
Suki has had enough litters for the cameraman to able to predict this. She's not going to change. Neither is he.
Possibly not too she may need rehoming permanently
Her hormones will settle down and the babies Will knot be there forever, it Will be the same when raya as litters.
Raya needs professional training. She doesn't respect boundaries with Shiro Suki or the little boy. This is a good time to do that otherwise I don't know how this will all turn out.
I think that Suki will react same if Raya returns after week or two
they know Raya better than you do the captions kill me her asking about her stuff this her home Suki will miss her then she will want Raya back I know my Sweet Suki will miss her
Yes, the reaction will be same, from Suki to Raya. She doesn't trust her to be around her pups at all. So, the necessary re-homing what is best. Sad to see Raya go but, the fights will continue.
i think the ending with your nephew was extremely unnecessary..
She will have fun at your brother's house. Hopefully when she gets back to her home Suki will be more tolerant. 💖
The attack mode of suki will b subsided when potats opens their eyes and roam around. ❤ the butiful famblee 🥰💕
Dog was biting and hunching the kid
Not good. I would not let that happen to my child.
True, this. I know very little about dogs, but I think Raya was overly excited to play with a little human about her own size and being in a different environment, and merely (but importantly) was overly playful. The little boy was not liking it, and Raya should have been corrected, but nicely: But, little guy is adorable.
That said, I feel quite sad for Raya; I think she may not fit into the dog family dynamic, since Suki has been the only Alpha female.
See how it turns out... I'm learning everyday..
I think Raya should live with only (adult) humans. No other dogs or pets. She's very dominating, even against the child. Not good at all.
Id sa that makes no sense they were fine Suki is just temporary protective Suki loves Raya as does Shiro you must be new at this channel Suki was treting Raya like a sister they just need a bit of time she does not need a new home forever no
Sorry, disagree. Also Raya is the new dam after Suki gets fixed.
She is not the new Dame she will have her own husband
All I saw was her playing with the child. No "bad behavior". She's just a puppy. People are quick to judge.
@@FranRaynal17 I fully agree with you!
I suspect Suki won't accept Raya until she is neutered and the pups are rehomed. Recommend that whatever you do, that Suki & Raya meet outside without any potats before you try introducing her back. She could go for walks with Shiro soon and maybe with Suki in a few weeks. You Will have a better idea.
I completely agree also, she will only accept Raya, once she is neutered and the dogs are rehomed, their might be some civility in the household.
Marie Foriter she will be fine in about 2 weeks and Raya can be an aunt all she wants is to love them and Suki not take over this temporary they are not getting rid of raya this not suki's fault either
@@aprilgosa5779 I didn’t say they were getting rid of Raya, she is being rehired temporary, keyword temporary.😒
Depends,Suki can accept Raya or she won't,depends of Suki behavior and instincts after the pups grow.
I agree to this idea 👍 Raya walking with Shiro first and later with Suki before bringing her back home.
should of done this day 1 of puppies being here
Carly Holmes stop telling people how to live this is temporary
@@aprilgosa5779 im saying my opinion thank you xx welcome to the internet
Good move.
In the dog world, Suki and Raya are rivals.
In the human world, we just want everyone to get along and be family. But, dogs are wired very differently than us.
Sadly, I fear this will not get better. 😟
Awe poor Raya, but she'll have fun playing with Lian. He's a cute little boy. 😁.
No
This last scene impact of shiro
I don’t think it’s fair to yell at raya I know suki just had babies and all but raya is so passive and puts up with a lot as a pup still. She shouldn’t be yelled at when she’s just defending herself, it’s important she learns that
Totally agree
I concur. She didn't start that at all, Suki did, Raya just defended herself. Suki has been more on edge this litter for some reason though, whether it was the loss of a pup, or Raya being there, or both, I am unsure.
I concur, as well. Most of the time Raya is just curious , sociable, and playful. She dies not seem to be fighting for dominance in the dog family hierarchy ; Suki is the rougher one, usually. As the caption says, " Suki has changed so much... (esp. after having the puppies).
@@MKSurvant She started off defending herself but by the time the fight was over and Suki was being taken away, Raya actually chased after them for a few feet and kept barking/growling when Suki wasn't even there anymore. That doesn't seem like purely self defense although it may have started that way
@@violette2139 most dogs will do that though. You can't apply human logic to an animal Crystal. Most of the time animals in fights will try to continue the fight until there is a resolution one or another. Ray barked, but I did not hear any growling after the humans intervened. It may have been Suki barking to, we didn't see who it was so hard to know. Also, Raya is still a pup herself and not fully mature, she is still learning, this was not her fault.
I knew it was going to serious once the pups were born.
1:57 Suki got what she deserved. She literally blocked Raya's way and was controlling on what she could or could not do. Karma. I understand she is very strict on what Raya can do when she is around her puppies but this video shows how pathetic Suki is.
Wish the best to everyone. Hope Suki can relax, Raya to have a good vacation, Shiro to hold off against liter 5.0, and the puppies to stay healthy ☺️.
Please stop manipulating the lives of these dogs for your "breeder gains". Long-time subscriber on the verge of cutting you all loose......not hating, just sayin'.....
She is very aggressive with him that humping him was not funny at all. No dog should ever be the alpha in a family humans first. She should be corrected and that would give him the courage to be more confident around her. Sorry I never comment but this was not handled well at all.
your poor dogs. you just make their life hard and make money off of them. it either cute nor right. you should be ashamed.
He rehomed Raya so wtf do you want? People on the internet always giving their crap opinions when it’s not needed. You think you can take better care of his dogs better than he does?
@@marvellousuhunoma4745 suki and her pups should go to grandma's house instead there she will have peace and quiet and Oliver and hooman 2 can visit anytimethen shiro and raya can still feel like they are important problem solved
@@sarinastowe935 not going to happen because he needs the puppies to hand so they can be filmed non-stop. They way he gets a years worth of puppy videos for TH-cam. Puppies means more views and more views means more money in the bank.
@@cdlc5256 thats my point! he lets the dogs breed and breed to he can make cute videos but thats stress for suki. and even bringing a third dog like raya in the mix so they just can have cute stories. ITS DISGUSTING
arent there animal protection services in malta?
As sad as it feels, I think that in the end it's the best thing for everyone. Suki doesn't need the stress right now. And sweet Raya can be herself, too.
Stress might affect the quality of Suki's milk
I wasn't knowing that they earn by selling potats...!
Raya found someone her own age to play with. Poor Suki needs some rest and time to adjust to the site. Hope she is able to relax a bit more. Everything will be fine soon😊
Its always so sad when a dog leaves....
Pichublaze its temporary like when she is in heat
@@aprilgosa5779 i know that, but Raya is leaving...
Raya, stop mounting wee lad! he seems a bit scared
Exactly what I was thinking and it seems like they’re all just letting it happen and having a blast about it instead of seeing he’s obviously disturbed and doesn’t know how to get her off. More like, he can’t
The perfect home for Raya is a home with kids so she can run around and burn energy..
Oc its not permanent just ill the pups are a bit bigger and Suki is more independant
They should have been separated before she had the puppies to avoid Raya doing anything she shouldn't and avoid conflict. This was bound to happen with two dominant females together.
poor raya & suki, I feel very bad about that HUGE fight they had...
Personally I think it's only gonna get worst as they get older cause of those puppies so much as cry the wrong way with raya, suki is gonna be out for blood the fights gonna be more vicious and you cant keep suki and the puppies locked up til you give the puppers away nor keep sending Raya off.
No Suki will become more relaxed as the pups get older
In the video where Tenshi was separated, and slowly dying, we saw Raya licking him. Since then, I've wondered if Suki also saw that and mistakenly associates Raya with the loss of her puppy. She's a rival female, and Suki knew darn well that one puppy went missing...
That’s exactly what I think. If Suki saw her doing that, I think she blames her. That’s why she has so much anger towards her.
Suki was not around when they were saying goodbye. She was out for a walk
Doubt it. Animals know when one of theirs is dying. Let's not anthromorphisise the situation, dogs don't process these things in a human way, they process it in an animal way.
It is unlikely that she ‘blames’ Raya for Tenshi, however young females stealing pups to play with and hurting them by accident is 💯 a thing. Dogs stealing pups from each other is a thing in general, and wild mothers don’t introduce group members until a week or so after birth, when baby knows mum, from lions to wolves to meerkats.
Poor Raya she don't understand why Suki don't love her no more :((((
suki does love her this is temporary right
@@aprilgosa5779 I’m sure she still does, however, right now, she’s a mother and her instincts are strongly telling her to keep Raya as far away from herself and her pups as possible.
Shame it has to be this way, but dogs find it harder to ignore instincts than we do. It’s the same reason why we’ve seen Shiro take a short vacation when he gets a bit naughty.
Told ya, Mexicorino for Raya🧳🌅🏖️
Suki needs to rest and now she is on alert mode all the time⚠️
You finally made the right decision! 👍Raya should have gone to your brothers much earlier. You cannot blame both of them. Raya is still a puppy and curious about the potats, and Suki is a protective mum. Its the best for both of them until the puppies are a little older and Suki is less protective. I'm sure Raya will have lots of fun with your nephew 😁
Poor Raya, its for the best though. Suki was stressed
That growl in the beginning... Suki was definitely still on the defense mode extra hard cause well -- like many have already said, they were fighting before she got pregnant and it was going to turn a little more volatile once she did have the babies ( it's Suki's duty as the mother to protect her babies, as we've seen in previous videos with the other litters & I feel like we all knew going in that once Raya started her cycles things would escalate. We also knew Suki would be more territorial once pregnant and once she gave birth - of it's sad that she has to leave but it's for the safety of all she's being rehomed. We don't like to see them fight but right now with the puppies still there, it's unsafe. Hopefully it will be *safer* once they're bigger -- but she even snapped at Kiki once with the boys so this might have to be ... until the puppies are rehomed. )
Maybe on & off trips but not for the next 2 months. It could pose an imposition to Oliver's family, & Raya shouldn't have to be continuously, displaced.
They'll take it slow, one day at a time, & hope for the best.
I don't think Raya has to stay away for very long - the puppies MAY go to a home that already has a pet, so they'll need to learn how to live with other animals. Raya's presence would help them learn how to live with other animals that are not Mom, Dad, or sibling.
@@ChristineZangari of course. He did say they'd take it day by day.
@@lynnf2799 no arguments there.
@@ChristineZangari e
3 average sized dogs in an apartment is not fair on any dog....they need space
their apartment is actually huge, we only see a part of it.
Probably for the best. Suki's health and the potats well being are most important right now. Maybe when potats are a little older it will be okay for sweet Raya to come back to the fambily.
I am not shockt at all. Poor Raya. She has to suffer for her owners choices.
Lilly its temporary the owners did nothing
@@aprilgosa5779 Yes they did. They let poor Suki have fifth litter knowing her persenality and overprotektivness instink when they have Raya.
@@LiMaM93 this! They knew how badly suki lashed out on shiro with the last litter, so it wasn't a secret that suki was going to lash out at shiro AND raya. And how is raya supposed to know about suki's hormones being a puppy herself
@@LiMaM93 I think the same will happen when they start to breed Raya. Suki can't have more pups. No pups, no more videos and views. Raya is still young and can have a lot of litters, this was the main reason they even got her. I think even if they fix Suki, they will fight when Raya has her litter, her being hormonal and all.
Suki is being a REAL Female Dog....
rather than vacation, I think Raya need to attend Dog school. Idk if your city have a dog school around but I really encourage that, maybe will cost money but will be really worth for the future. (The training place for Dog with behavior which rain by profesional dog trainer)
Suki tolerates Raya. All bets are off now she must protect her pups.
Tolerates? Before babies they were playmates & girlfriends.
@@supergirlvideoclips894 and there are people who hate intelligence and love foolishness and folly@ haha 😄 THAT'S REALLY FUNNY!
This isn't going to fix anything. Raya has been displaying aggressive and dominating behaviors for a long time now. This is not cool, okay, nor cute. If yall breed her with shiro im not gonna be able to keep watching and promoting this crap. You were warned not to breed suki again, and you did it anyway. Now with Raya in the picture its a lot more complicated. Either get Raya some training or give her to someone who will train her properly, and preferably won't use her as a damn puppy machine, since apparently that's all you see your dogs as.
while I agree with you, the vet cleared Suki for litter 5.
Sending love from Melbourne Australia 💗💗💗💗💗💗Many mother dogs display behavioral changes after giving birth, and these can range from mild to extreme. Depending on the cause, uncharacteristic dog behavior after having puppies rarely lasts more than a few weeks before a new mom begins acting more like herself again. The trick is understanding how to deal with the changes and care for your pet in the meantime.
Aggressive behavior after giving birth is usually the result of a female's instinct to protect her pups. The behavior you might see can range from showing her teeth and growling to outright biting. This behavior usually appears within hours of giving birth, as the new mother focuses on caring for her litter.
She's tired, her hormones are fluctuating, and she may still feel some discomfort after the birth, so displaying a little aggression is fairly natural, even though it's unpleasant.
To keep aggression to a minimum:
Try not to handle the new pups more than necessary. Let your dog do her job with as little interference as possible for the first week.
Keep other people away from her whelping area, especially people she doesn't know. It's difficult to resist showing off the puppies, but there will be plenty of time for that later when they are about 6 to 8 weeks old (after they are vaccinated).
Keep other pets away from her and the puppies for the first several weeks. This includes other dogs who may have been her housemates. New motherhood trumps old relationships, but things should return to normal once the pups are self-sufficient.
Avoid startling her, and talk to her in a calm voice as soon as you enter the room where her whelping box is located.
Aggressive behaviors usually begin to disappear within a week or two after delivery.
Happy holidays Raya.
I am hoping Suki gets the rest she needs.
Don't worry it will all work out 😊🙏🏼
Handling of the pups should be bare minimum . Lots of time left to show around. We love them anyway and always wish their best
@@donnabissell15 Are you okay? Why are you angry?
@@donnabissell15 Oliver does visit every single puppy he sells. They have reunions. Many people on TH-cam are in it for the extra $$$. It's a money-making platform. A business. The only difference is, that Oliver genuinely loves his dogs they get better care & love then most dogs.
I'm not sure what country your in.
Hope you have a blessed day 😊
Don't worry, be happy 🙏🏼😊
When suki went back to the babies Raya looked like what did I do.
😔💔
@@Unlike230 lol
To be honest when the first fight happened that friendship was over , shipping raya away will keep things claim till Raya returns that is
It's incredible to see Raya like this, I never thought she was that little, this is so adorable
Nothing in this video is adorable
RAYA!!!! u cant do that to Lian
Oh, the little boy lian is so excited for Raya to come and stay for a while! A fun playmate ❤
I think Raya is very ambitious, she wants to be an alpha in that group. She started challenging Suki more than 6/7times before. That's why Suki don't want to trust her when her precious babies are tiny. Hope n pray Oliver will start training Raya. 🙏🙏fm- England 🇬🇧 U.K.
These dogs are so human-like with their facial expressions! I think that’s why I get so emotional!! I feel their confusion and hurt feelings!! We luv you Raya!! 🥰🥰
Raya's tempermant is very domineering among shiro n suki. As we watch her grow her character is becoming stronger and fierce. This will not change unfortunately. She needs to demand the attention but will not submit anymore to suki. The Aeroplane ears that raya does and all comment they love it means raya is stressed or fearful or fear aggressive when scolded at. If both hoomans agree to neutered suki after this litter further months down the track then suki's and rayas temperment towards each other may relax. i Wish them all the best in the coming months and will no longer make any further comments. They are also learning as they go. and have done fantastic job with shiro n suki and all the potats✌👏
Air airplane ears does not mean just aggression it also means happy they know their dog and so what the pup humped him she did not hurt him
@@aprilgosa5779 I said stressed, fearful or fear aggression and notice raya always picks up a toy at this time. Slightly pulled back is feeling friendly. And aeroplane ears what you’s call it is again what I stated above and timid reaction. It’s also part of
submissive behaviour, pls educate yourself. Thanks. I’m stop commenting or it doesn’t stop.
@@stephaniesouth6073 👏👏👏 Yessss. I’ve seen so many more badly trained small dogs than big ones. Small dogs need correcting just as much as big dogs, just because they’re small and cute it doesn’t mean their behaviour is acceptable. I’ve never been attacked, chased or snarled at by big dogs. But I’ve been attacked, chased and snarled at by plenty of little dogs.
Hoomans I love your home and I love how clean and organized you are. I love the way you take care of our 🤗 beloved shibas. I love it all. You're doing a great job. Thank you👌
She'd be better off living there forever with that little boy. He could play with her and they could grow together.
True
I said nothing good was gonna come of suki having more potats shiro doesnt care and raya is a girl when raya has potats are they gonna rehome suki to keep them seperated
Jennifer that was the question I asked too
@@lovely1641 Suki is not laid back?? Raya will have the same behaviour as Suki right now so like Raya is rehomed Suki should be rehomed as well for Raya and her puppies well being
It is at least while the puppies are this minis. Then he will play with them a lot 🥺🥰🥔🥔🐶🐶🐶
It's better that they don't fight each other, the dogs are very territorial between them :'3... I say this from my own experience, mine almost killed each other one Christmas, the youngest attacked the oldest almost killing her, in that interim one bit my dad (he passed away two years ago) in the process. The oldest died that year of old age. Anyway, better for them to be apart in the meantime. Don't get discouraged! The potatoes will meet godmother Raya at the time 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I agree with you and Raya will be so happy to tussle with the babies when the time is right.
Hooman #2 is so slim because he never gets to eat his full meal. Three dogs milling around his chair and he can't resist feeding them. Certainly its one way to diet.
When my mom bred dogs, we didn’t isolate all the other animals, the mother & babies were put in a separate room to give the mother time to feel safe & protect her pups, but all the pets got to stay in their home so it didn’t distress any of them. Truthfully Zuki is the one distressed & she could have been put in another room for a week or so, but no matter what, Raya & Zuki need to be kept apart at the moment because Raya is too curious & Zuki is too overprotective❤️
I just looked at raya eyes i feel very bad🦊she's look very sad
But in the other hand i cannot blame suki for protecting her precious little bandle of joy..
The decision was correct to keep Raya out for sometime for the betterment of Suki and the pups
Awe, Raya was so happy that Suki came out. Too bad it didn't end well. 🐯
Unfortunitely, you really had no choice, Oliver, & did what needed to be done.
OMG, how Lian has grown...
He's so adorable, & Raya loves him so she's in good company. 😊
LOL OK❗😁 👦
Hopefully soon, things will settle down. 🍀