HELLO!!! I want to spend time with celebrities. Just kidding. GAGAGAGAGA! I only want to spend time with my two girlfriends and record videos for TH-cam with the 3 of us. OH YEAH. Don't hate me for living the best life, dear z
@@jamespaul6315 and you're completely right about that, it's just like they don't smile in the sense of trying to convey an emotion like we humans do. But I agree it often does look like it :)
Everytime animals have their animal instincts subdued, most animals (most not all) can form very good friendships., even seen a Lion and a tax dog being friends so there you have it.
You can't put down humans either..we humans have to go to school , work, pay bills, take care of families and kids, etc....we cant spend all our times being affectionate like dogs etc....come on
I saw a video once of a *bear* rescuing a drowning bird!!! It gently lifts it by the tip of the wing, gently lays it beside the little pond and then walks away to let it recover on it's own. Animals never cease to amaze me!
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
@@ianarmstrong1636 why would they? You’re basically trapping them to a single area where they can’t roam around or fly freely without your explicit permission. People shouldnt be chaining any kind of animal.
@@ianarmstrong1636 I guess you’re too afraid of it going somewhere of its own volition to let it be free.. Birds were made to fly. You’re gonna argue against the freedom of a bird? You’d be worse than the eagle eating it.
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
We had a parakeet named Izzy when I was young. He liked to sit on your head. One day I forgot he was on my head and I went outside and he flew away. We put an ad on the local radio in case he flew to someone. Two days later someone called our house. Izzy had flown out of the sky onto some woman’s head while she was getting the paper.
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion : In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons). It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers. Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human. The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months). If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman". It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human. The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed. @zoroastrian.wisdom @Zardasht_afrin1998
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
@@martijobarrett4527 I mean in the conditions the bird was in when they found them. I don't think the original owners care nor wanted their bird back. If they did they would have found their bird by then.
@@martijobarrett4527 well obviously if they took the time to heal the bird. Then they obviously love the bird. Especially since they went looking for it. I'm saying the "original" owners haven't got their bird back so they obviously don't care.
A smart dog can feel the pain,,n become a guardian angel for an injured bird which speeds up a healing process both mentally n physically,,what a heartwarming story🤎
I love that the bird didn’t have any concept of “personal space”. It’s like a total reverse on the dog - as they are usually the ones with no boundaries haha
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Indeed. As long as animals aren't hungry or afraid, they don't hurt each other (unlike humans). (Well, most animals don't; apparently dolphins and chimps will hurt animals for fun-I guess being intelligent inevitably leads to being a jerk. 😒)
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion : In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons). It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers. Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human. The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months). If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman". It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human. The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed. @zoroastrian.wisdom @Zardasht_afrin1998
@@mleonard4628 Man you are a special kind of loser. Is this supposed to troll us or something? Get a life loser. No one cares about your weird attempt to annoy people. But you might want to ask yourself why you find the need to be such a creep. Hahaahaha. Fucking class-A loser.
@@xertz2502 It does suck. Because they will scream their heads off until you give them attention once they're bonded to you. So it's difficult to ever have time alone to do anything. Something people should know before buying a parrot they're not just pretty birds.
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion : In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons). It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers. Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human. The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months). If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman". It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human. The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed. @zoroastrian.wisdom @Zardasht_afrin1998
I am proud to say I have a dog like this. They are one in a million. My boy has reared chickens, birds, kittens, puppies and has tried to be friends with every kind of animal we encounter (even, to my horror, snakes). He is a good boy, and so is Milo.
It's very much more likely she meant her dad brought the bird home than a dog picking a bird with a broken wing up in his mouth. That would be quite painful.
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Usually when something makes you cry you stop doing it..I watched this video over and over and the interaction between these two is over the top sweet,a love story
The Dodo is one of the most consistent animal channels if not the most on TH-cam. Incredible stories. Connecting people to animals and conveying empathy to the world. Thank you ❤️
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion : In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons). It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers. Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human. The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months). If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman". It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human. The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed. @zoroastrian.wisdom @Zardasht_afrin1998
Except they're an affiliate of PETA and frequently apply human emotions to situations and misinterpret what is happening to make us connect to it. A lot of it is cute, but not as cute as you think
This is the most heartwarming, sweet, and genuinely lovely story that I have seen in a while. Thank you for sharing it with us. You can tell that the dog is just bursting with affection for this bird but knows he must be very cautious and gentle in his displays of affection towards the much more fragile creature. Just remarkable in every way.
These are 2 types of animals that are hard to befriend each other, due to their physical attributes, but seeing how Milo looks at the bird, it's unquestionable.
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion : In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons). It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers. Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human. The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months). If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman". It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human. The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed. @zoroastrian.wisdom @Zardasht_afrin1998
My pitbull loved anything little, and she was especially protective of babies regardless of species, she just loved little ones. Her favorite little ones were the tiny finches that had made nests along the fence line in my mom's garden. The grass had over grown there and the bird's used it to build their little complex of nests, they were so well hidden we didn't notice them there until we realised that the dog was spending alot of time just laying on her belly staring at this one area. She would just get down on her belly and watch the birds for hours in the summer, even getting her nose right up to their nests and the birds never got scared. I was really surprised by how gentle she was, because I'd only had little dogs before her and they would've quickly decimated those little birds on sight, but not her.. It's truly remarkable how sometimes the most unlikely of creatures can bond and even our own pets can surprise us.
My German Shepherd was extremely protective and endlessly patient with babies of any and all species...adults on the other hand, adults she had very little patience for. Especially if she felt they'd disrespected her! For instance, with puppies and human babies it didn't matter what they did, pull her hair, bite her til she was bleeding all over, fall on her face, etc - she'd just make sure they were ok and go on playing. With adults tho, if one accidentally stepped on her tail or hurt her in some other way and they didn't immediately apologize she would start jumping on em and steadily escalate getting more and more vicious until they finally apologized! It was so strange lol! Idk how she knew what those words meant (I'm sorry) but she absolutely seemed to! My guess is she knew me so well that when I accidentally stepped on her, felt bad & apologized that first time maybe she could feel/tell that I felt bad about it when I said those words? I sure do miss her! Your pitbull sounds adorable!
That’s so beautiful how given the right circumstances, animals of completely different species can form strong bonds and friendships, there’s so much more to them than just predators and prey
I hate the word captivity. It probably won't happen in my lifetime but we've come far thanks to PETA, ASPCA, etc. We need to educate people who may not understand the tremendous gravity of not being free to live the life God meant for you to live.
I meant I won't see all animals free from captivity and experimentation most likely on my lifetime. Eventually that will happen. We've come a long way with people standing up and being the voice the animals don't have.
See, this is why I love birds. They generally don't like other people, but there's always one or two special people that they end up really getting along with, which I relate to. Birds are capable of showing more affection than we realize.
Hi dodo! Just wanted to share that I just lost my German shepherd yesterday. She was 12 years old, her names is Juno, she was put down due to weak spine and losing muscle. I truly will never move on, she is the first real childhood pet I’ve lost, she was the first dog that died and I remember getting her, and I grew up with her. Rip Juno, fly high. We like to imagine she’s up in heaven with my grandpa, knocking the tea out of his hands, because she’s so hyper.
Prophet Zoroaster says : "Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others" "Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness" "I shall be master of my own destiny". "Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone" "One good deed is worth a thousand prayers" "As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right" “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed" "Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion : In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons). It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers. Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human. The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months). If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman". It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human. The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed. @zoroastrian.wisdom @Zardasht_afrin1998
Beautiful story. This makes me think that he was never a wild bird but someone’s pet. When he flew away it seems like he got spooked by the other birds, and he really didn’t want to leave the house. I’m so glad that they’re together now. And I suggest that you don’t leave him unsupervised outside because he probably won’t know how to survive outside since he is an indoor bird. You have a great heart! God Bless you. 😇🙏❤️❤️❤️
Galahs are definitely a bird that dose tame down well even wild birds can become extremely friendly and trusting but this ine is most definitely a hand raised bird thay was raised with dogs around. If he were to go free chances are a wild flock of galahs would teach him how to survive i have seen them do it with none native hand raised birds
Yup, free flighted pet birds needs to learn how to navigate and localise home/wayback. Few owners takes this step and the result is a lost bird... at least 9/10 times this happens is not because they wanted to leave.
Yeah, I thought so too. Seems like he got spooked then got lost. If he wanted to leave, he would have done so much earlier. Glad they found him and brought him home safe
Birds can get disoriented and loose their way back home they get lost very easily. If you want to keep a bird from flying away its wings need to be clipped regularly. I once had a pet Cockatiel I had his wings clipped regularly. Once I waited a little to long to clip his wings. I didn't realize he could fly yet and I had him on my shoulder when I opened my front door it scared him and he flew out. I looked for a long time in the trees around my house. I live in the country in the mountains with lots of trees very doubtful anyone else would find him. I didn't have neighbors just mountains and farm lands all around me. The bad thing is I know he would no live long out there because of the weather we get cold in the fall winter and spring all can freeze snow and those type of birds don't do well in the cold. He was such a cool bird I looked and looked for him hoping one day he would make it back home but never did. So if you have a pet bird make sure to clip the wings its not expensive to have it done but you can also learn how to do it yourself...
my old teacher in primary school rescued a wild crow with a broken wing when it recovered she made him a nestbox in her shed with a hole so he could come and go she had him live there for 10years and he loved interacting with people I think due to the care and love it received the instinctual fear of humans melted away and he looked at other humans as just part of a giant murder of crows, maybe the same with this birb
I don't! I'm a wildlife rescuer who gets to see the results of people who think they can handle it when they can't & a bird that could have made a full recovery ends up being abused or eutinased because of incompetent treatment. That wing could have been strapped by a vet & 2 weeks later the bird returned to the wild & his own species to live a full & happy life. If you find an injured bird or other native animal, please call your local wildlife rescue group or take it to a vet people!
I found an uninjured baby bird probably kicked out of its nest. I fed it mealy worms and had it perch on my finger to peck at little nighttime insects. In the evening there'd be me, cat on lap, bird nestling on cat! Even being outside, it never tried to fly off though, until I took it to the wild-life centre, where it flew straight up to another bird. The keeper told me they were both Dusky-Wing Swallows, so I was so thrilled they'd each found a mate.
This has to be one of the most uplifting stories ever, how wonderful to watch these two interact, who would have thought it possible. I wish them a long and happy time together.x
I have a lot more peaceful bonds than mean spirited ones... same as most people. Sounds like you just focus on negativity. A bird and a dog aren't more emotionally intelligent than humans. Try putting other dogs and birds together.
@@_j_t_p_ this has to be the stupidest comment I've ever read in my life. A human is alot more emotionally intelligent than all other animal species. Yes it's true.. Our brains per body size are the biggest for a reason. It's best you don't make such inane statements that you can't back up. How on earth do you come to the conclusion that I'm negative ? You are a bonafide tripper. Please go away Troll. All of my bonds are peaceful thank you very much. If they weren't I'd send them on their way. So on your way fool as you are not a bond I choose to have in my life.
That is So Heartwarming. Cracker knows that Milo saved his life. Hat's off to you Milo. There's a Lifelong bond right there. Animals really show us that you don't have to be the Ssame to help each other and love one another. People nowadays need to look to Animals to show us how to be kind to others. 🥰
@@northhallbabe13 Unfortunately some of us are hard wired to eat animals -- I tried being vegan and it was no good for my body so I cannot feel guilty for eating animals raised for food.
@@annother3350 no one is hard wired to eat animal flesh. everything we need- very essential amino acid, vitamin, mineral, etc can be found in plants. in fact, eating animals gives us heart disease. it gives us cancer, ED, inflammation... the list goes on. A plant based diet is the only diet known to reverse heart disease, the #1 killer in the world. if you went plant based and found it did not work for you, you simply were either not eating the right foods or not eating enough of the right foods. please do more research
@@northhallbabe13 No, i've tried every kind of vegan diet -- I gave it my best shot but it never worked for me and just left me feeling ravenous so I wont spend my life feeling guilty -- that would be insane!! Thank you...
I admire her for wanting him to be free but it's clear this bird is likely not a wild one. The bird was lucky to be found again as he needs people to survive. Hope she doesn't let him fly off again.
Her accent sounds australian, so she may have assumed this was a wild bird. Even wild parrots are inquisitive and want to say hi, but it seems like this bird took to the cage and a semi captive lifestyle so easily that it may have been a lost pet to begin with.
@@imzadi83fanvids7 Yeah you can keep them as pets as well in Australia they are actually common pets many places including Australia. Because they are so intelligent and well behaved, they make good pets.
Gotta love that dogs smile after finding his friend.
HELLO!!! I want to spend time with celebrities. Just kidding. GAGAGAGAGA! I only want to spend time with my two girlfriends and record videos for TH-cam with the 3 of us. OH YEAH. Don't hate me for living the best life, dear z
Love dogs with all my heart but they don't smile 😶
@@agherisyoutube1269 Don’t ruin it. 😬 Just let us have this. It’s a cute video.
@@agherisyoutube1269 some look like they do for sure
@@jamespaul6315 and you're completely right about that, it's just like they don't smile in the sense of trying to convey an emotion like we humans do. But I agree it often does look like it :)
It's amazing how 2 different animals become best friends
You mean just like Humans and Dogs?
I know right! its truly magical
I marvel at this every time I watch one of these videos : )
Everytime animals have their animal instincts subdued, most animals (most not all) can form very good friendships., even seen a Lion and a tax dog being friends so there you have it.
ITS HARDER FOR HUMANS TO BECOME FRIENDS.....
I was so sad for Milo, staring at the empty cage. So glad he found his friend.
Yes 😭 I’m sure they both missed each other’s and now they’re together again, this should be a cartoon, a movie, or a book for kids 😊
Me too!!!!! I was crying
Happy ending…thank goodness
Hello Jacqueline how are you doing today Happy 😊 New Year 🎊 god bless you as you wished….
This dog has a better love story than most people lmao 😂 what a beautiful pair of friends 🙂
You can't put down humans either..we humans have to go to school , work, pay bills, take care of families and kids, etc....we cant spend all our times being affectionate like dogs etc....come on
@@tonyho5611 (sighing) thats so true ...
Than me for sure
@@tonyho5611 took this comment a bit to seriously ay?
@@olivierrun8364 That makes us at least two
He’s smiling so hard it looks like his eyes are about to pop 😭😭😭
😳😭
Omgggg
It's really sweet, isn't it?
I'm smiling along with Milo and Cracker... such happiness is contagious... 💖&💖
@Melexi Thomas his eyes were popping out at 1:42
I gave you your 1000th like... worship me. Joking.
It's amazing how gentle the dog is with the bird, like he knows that bird is fragile. Animals are amazing
I saw a video once of a *bear* rescuing a drowning bird!!! It gently lifts it by the tip of the wing, gently lays it beside the little pond and then walks away to let it recover on it's own. Animals never cease to amaze me!
I bet some humans watching these videos by eating buckets full of chicken parts.
@@neinnein9306 it’s two buckets my good sir I’m not a savage
@@randalthekidd7006 💀💀
a cat would have had dinner, that is the difference between a cat and dog.
Now that's what I call a bromance. Milo is such a good boy and shows how capable dogs are of being compassionate.
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Well most animals seem to be
They are bred to cohabit with other species, e. g. the human.
@@ianarmstrong1636 why would they? You’re basically trapping them to a single area where they can’t roam around or fly freely without your explicit permission. People shouldnt be chaining any kind of animal.
@@ianarmstrong1636 I guess you’re too afraid of it going somewhere of its own volition to let it be free.. Birds were made to fly. You’re gonna argue against the freedom of a bird? You’d be worse than the eagle eating it.
I’m so happy Cracker made it back home poor Milo was grieving.
Bird just went on a private holiday for 2 weeks, that’s all.
This is what happens if you don't put your Out of Office message up.
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Or told another one of his friends that they could stay in this ladies house if he acts like a dog 😂😂😂
Bird's stuff to do ^^
Frr
If there is one thing that will never loose innocence
It’s the loyalty of a doggo
We had a parakeet named Izzy when I was young. He liked to sit on your head. One day I forgot he was on my head and I went outside and he flew away. We put an ad on the local radio in case he flew to someone. Two days later someone called our house. Izzy had flown out of the sky onto some woman’s head while she was getting the paper.
Thats a cute story
Not gonna lie I'd be terrified if a bird landed on my head
Wow! Neat. 😊
@@marahbaker8615 LOL
@@marahbaker8615 your worried about a parakeet claws
2:48 makes me tear up. The way Milo's gazing at his friend. Beautiful moment.
I am fascinated by how Milo knew to be gentle with Cracker.
Animals are far more emotional, intelligent, and sensitive than they are given credit for.
It's a dog ,they aint stupid lol
@@burlykim132 He knows...and he has a best buddy xx love is love xxx
@@Theghostswithin the
I think that he is taking care of the bird like it's his own pup, which is absolutely adorable
Animals know a lot more about what true friendship is than most humans!
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion :
In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of.
The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons).
It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the
Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers.
Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture
Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human.
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months).
If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman".
It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human.
The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed.
@zoroastrian.wisdom
@Zardasht_afrin1998
Yes! And loyalty too!
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
I wouldn't go that far but it's like children, the innocence and no world stresses.
@@Forseenlife I just mean they don’t pay attention to differences and can still be good friends.
If you are missing someone for 2 weeks, you realize how much you miss them and the bond becomes stronger.
Yeah. Right.
I bet the original owner would have LOVED to have their bird back.🙄👎
@@martijobarrett4527 I mean in the conditions the bird was in when they found them. I don't think the original owners care nor wanted their bird back. If they did they would have found their bird by then.
@@Echoingecho1 Do you think these people that posted this video loved this bird?
@@Sally-nj5wn Exactly. That was a completely tame parrot.
@@martijobarrett4527 well obviously if they took the time to heal the bird. Then they obviously love the bird. Especially since they went looking for it. I'm saying the "original" owners haven't got their bird back so they obviously don't care.
Beautiful to watch how gentle this dog is with his friend,more gentle than some people.
A smart dog can feel the pain,,n become a guardian angel for an injured bird which speeds up a healing process both mentally n physically,,what a heartwarming story🤎
@Cunningcatfish Cunningcatfish what the Frick
@Cunningcatfish Cunningcatfish yes but it was very sad
@Cunningcatfish Cunningcatfish did you have a stroke?
@@JasonRyanWilson I think that's just an edgelord trolling lol
@@rainIight lol
I love that the bird didn’t have any concept of “personal space”. It’s like a total reverse on the dog - as they are usually the ones with no boundaries haha
Hello chorrell how are you doing today Happy 😊 New Year God Bless You As You Wished.
I think Milo has a bigger heart than most humans.
You are incorrect. The average human heart size is significantly larger than the heart of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
@@HBeaucoup haha funny
@@HBeaucoup I lol'd. It'd be better if you started it with a Dwight Schrute-esque "false!"
@@anmolverma8265 looks like he's got some pittie/staffie but my guess is a good old fashioned shelter mutt ^-^
**YOU GOT THAT RIGHT, MY FRIEND!!
I'll never get sick of watching other animals be best friends or getting along together!
Cutest thing indeed :>
Yup
Agreed. :D
Hes not a thing.
Hes a fat bum.
@@matthewmontano9695 agreed
hey look who it is, I like your laser videos
Two different species becoming best friends
A tale as old as time
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
@iiMariam_ Just gonna...
*Report. Report. Report.*
Indeed. As long as animals aren't hungry or afraid, they don't hurt each other (unlike humans). (Well, most animals don't; apparently dolphins and chimps will hurt animals for fun-I guess being intelligent inevitably leads to being a jerk. 😒)
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion :
In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of.
The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons).
It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the
Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers.
Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture
Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human.
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months).
If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman".
It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human.
The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed.
@zoroastrian.wisdom
@Zardasht_afrin1998
Very true!
I wish their love would spread around the globe, humanity really needs it.
We need you too ^ ^ don't forget
It never will. Humans are terrible creatures who will never embrace kindness.
Dog look delicious how they cook, sweet and sour puppy best with rice and vegetables
@@mleonard4628 Man you are a special kind of loser. Is this supposed to troll us or something? Get a life loser. No one cares about your weird attempt to annoy people. But you might want to ask yourself why you find the need to be such a creep. Hahaahaha. Fucking class-A loser.
@@mleonard4628 Very very sad that this is your best attempt at a troll. Pathetic really.
His smile when they bought the bird back was priceless... Such a beautiful story ❤️🐦
Dogs could literally be friends with anyone even with a Statue.
Fr tho, I've seen dogs become best friends with freaking dolfins😂😂😂
Not true Ramo, they would pee on statue
Some have
My dogs best friend is a rock, carries it with him everywhere he goes
@@SkindrixX AWWWWW
I love that animals don't need to talk to become best friends. They can just sit together and enjoy each others company.
They can talk we just don’t understand them
Milos an angel from heaven disguised as a dog 🤗🤗
Animals are pure
Something us humans can rarely do!
A.M.E.N.!!!
Possibly the sweetest relationship I've ever seen. I know it's said a lot but Milo is SUCH a good boy.
What kind of dog is Milo? Not only is he the sweetest dog, he is extremely handsome!
What a sweet angel, looks like mix of pitbull and German shepherd
Seen this a couple of times now but that doggo’s smile says it all😄🥰
I'm glad they gave him a chance to leave and be free, even more glad he stayed
"Friendship is so weird. You just pick a human you've met and you're like, 'Yep, I like this one,' and you just do stuff with them.", Bill Murray
Only in this case a dog picked a bird he liked. lol
Sweet sweet friendship
@Dani Masterson I really hope this is a joke
What a great quote
@@burlykim132 I fear it may not be a joke.
Fun fact: when parrots like another creature, they tend to make more noise
Thank you for that wonderful fact
That sucks
Yea, my parrot is outside majority of time on my dog's back because she starts to scream when he leaves lol
@@xertz2502 It does suck. Because they will scream their heads off until you give them attention once they're bonded to you. So it's difficult to ever have time alone to do anything. Something people should know before buying a parrot they're not just pretty birds.
@@xertz2502 💀
I'll bet not a day goes by without them making you smile and laugh. I can't get over how adorable their relationship is.
I can't understate how fucking heart-warming their relationship is.
Same here!!! 😭
because it´s real, honest, authentic and innocent
100% adorable.
Thank God, these two became friends and the doggie‘s face after his friends had returned is so adorable.
@Cunningcatfish Cunningcatfish What
yep, they friends 🤗 for sure💕
@Cunningcatfish Cunningcatfish wtf
How Milo hugs Cracker is so cool 🙂 💗 🥰
@@moonygacha8089 yea ...
that guy has got nobody to
love 🥰
Truly, that dog has a special sense of compassion for an injured bird
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion :
In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of.
The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons).
It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the
Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers.
Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture
Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human.
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months).
If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman".
It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human.
The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed.
@zoroastrian.wisdom
@Zardasht_afrin1998
This story is absolutely fascinating. It needs to be turned into a feature film.
Milo finds an injured bird, grabs it in his jaws, and brings it home. That's the part I can't get over. Milo is uniquely compassionate.
my cat brought home 2 chickens once
I am proud to say I have a dog like this. They are one in a million. My boy has reared chickens, birds, kittens, puppies and has tried to be friends with every kind of animal we encounter (even, to my horror, snakes). He is a good boy, and so is Milo.
I know right?!? Amazing story and beautiful friendship.
Milo didnt bring the bird home - the human who was walking Milo did
It's very much more likely she meant her dad brought the bird home than a dog picking a bird with a broken wing up in his mouth. That would be quite painful.
I love how Milo was trying to pet the bird without squash him 😂
Adorable!! I really enjoyed this story!! When animals love each other it is so amazing!!! 💚🦜💚🐶💚
Are you Kira, I’m a big fan
Dog: "Yo, I'm really glad you're back...I haven't slept since you left, so I'm going to sack out in my bed for a bit."
Bird: "OUR bed."
Soviet anthem intensifies...
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
haha
😄
LMAO, GURL DONT DO IT, ITS NOT WORTH IT-
Usually when something makes you cry you stop doing it..I watched this video over and over and the interaction between these two is over the top sweet,a love story
Calm the f down
A friend of a friend doesn’t matter how different. Touching
Hello kheira how are you doing today happy new year 🎈 god bless you as you wish yourself.
I am a grown ass man who is literally crying my eyes out at how beautiful this is.
That's sad see my dogs would have killed the bird
grown ass man? nancy boy?
Is it? She basically took the bird away from an owner who is still hoping to find it.
@@tousawa808 No she did not. That type of parrot is native to where she lives. It's a wild animal that she rescued - not a pet that someone else lost.
@@howdyhiho are you dumb? That pet was tame af and looked healthy too, stop being ignorant.
The Dodo is one of the most consistent animal channels if not the most on TH-cam. Incredible stories. Connecting people to animals and conveying empathy to the world. Thank you ❤️
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion :
In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of.
The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons).
It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the
Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers.
Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture
Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human.
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months).
If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman".
It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human.
The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed.
@zoroastrian.wisdom
@Zardasht_afrin1998
Yes! 😊❤️👍🐾⭐️💕
Except they're an affiliate of PETA and frequently apply human emotions to situations and misinterpret what is happening to make us connect to it. A lot of it is cute, but not as cute as you think
Not always, I’ve seen this channel advocating so called teacup dogs and cross bred dogs that have health issues.
This is the most heartwarming, sweet, and genuinely lovely story that I have seen in a while. Thank you for sharing it with us. You can tell that the dog is just bursting with affection for this bird but knows he must be very cautious and gentle in his displays of affection towards the much more fragile creature. Just remarkable in every way.
"I'm sorry I kept moving away from you to different beds."
Lol
I know that smile, my dog has the exact same one
How sweet and adorable. Dogs are so beautiful.💓🐕💓
Aww. That makes me happy that ur doggy smiles and that u make ur puppy happy! I have a smile now too! 🥰
Awwww
My pit has the exact smile. Every evening when I get home my Max smiles at me while I'm getting his dinner lol. Soo cute
These are 2 types of animals that are hard to befriend each other, due to their physical attributes, but seeing how Milo looks at the bird, it's unquestionable.
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion :
In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of.
The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons).
It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the
Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers.
Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture
Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human.
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months).
If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman".
It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human.
The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed.
@zoroastrian.wisdom
@Zardasht_afrin1998
@@missprimproper1022 thats sick my cat would just kill the magpie😂
@@missprimproper1022 thats a sad story im sorry for ur loss
Hello Anne how are you doing today Happy 😊 New Year God Bless You As You Wished.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story about two lovely friends!
I think the bird was hoping the dog would fly away with him
it looked like something spooked him and the other birds like he didn't actually choose to be "free" and quickly got lost
That's pretty cool.
LOL! Hahaha!💓🐕🐦❤
LOL!!! Yep!
Hahahahah you are mean
Besides a father's love for his children, nothing brings a tear to my eye like seeing animals love other animals.
And animals loving their babies, or even a different species babies, that they adopt and become surrogate parents to.
Yes.
One of those weird blokey blokes.
My pitbull loved anything little, and she was especially protective of babies regardless of species, she just loved little ones. Her favorite little ones were the tiny finches that had made nests along the fence line in my mom's garden. The grass had over grown there and the bird's used it to build their little complex of nests, they were so well hidden we didn't notice them there until we realised that the dog was spending alot of time just laying on her belly staring at this one area. She would just get down on her belly and watch the birds for hours in the summer, even getting her nose right up to their nests and the birds never got scared. I was really surprised by how gentle she was, because I'd only had little dogs before her and they would've quickly decimated those little birds on sight, but not her.. It's truly remarkable how sometimes the most unlikely of creatures can bond and even our own pets can surprise us.
What a beautiful story! Thanks for sharing it ! 🐶❤🐶
My German Shepherd was extremely protective and endlessly patient with babies of any and all species...adults on the other hand, adults she had very little patience for. Especially if she felt they'd disrespected her!
For instance, with puppies and human babies it didn't matter what they did, pull her hair, bite her til she was bleeding all over, fall on her face, etc - she'd just make sure they were ok and go on playing.
With adults tho, if one accidentally stepped on her tail or hurt her in some other way and they didn't immediately apologize she would start jumping on em and steadily escalate getting more and more vicious until they finally apologized! It was so strange lol!
Idk how she knew what those words meant (I'm sorry) but she absolutely seemed to! My guess is she knew me so well that when I accidentally stepped on her, felt bad & apologized that first time maybe she could feel/tell that I felt bad about it when I said those words?
I sure do miss her!
Your pitbull sounds adorable!
My pitbull is the same way, he does the same, watching my chickens and even a day old hatched chicken he watches and licks.
^o^ Typical pittie, always finding something to nanny. Such sweet hearted dogs.
@@BlindErephon not all of them
What a wonderful story for a children's book...❤
This is genuinely beautiful. Milo is such a gentle soul.
I wish they had an “I absolutely love this”, button, because, I absolutely love this! Thank you!
We need to make this happen
The Best
when she said “what are you doing fat bum” I died
I call my animals all the names in the book. Out of love of course 😂😂
Lmfao, I thought I was the only one. 🤣
You must be two very loving folks as you provide an open safe environment for them!
Wow! If there wasn’t video evidence of this relationship between dog and parrot and their reunion, I would’ve been skeptical. Magical.
That’s so beautiful how given the right circumstances, animals of completely different species can form strong bonds and friendships, there’s so much more to them than just predators and prey
So true.......
When you are in captivity, you become friends with anyone you can find.
I hate the word captivity. It probably won't happen in my lifetime but we've come far thanks to PETA, ASPCA, etc. We need to educate people who may not understand the tremendous gravity of not being free to live the life God meant for you to live.
I meant I won't see all animals free from captivity and experimentation most likely on my lifetime. Eventually that will happen. We've come a long way with people standing up and being the voice the animals don't have.
@@Gesneria.1195 And even in the case of this bird, who is left free to go but stays with his human and canine friends anyway.
See, this is why I love birds. They generally don't like other people, but there's always one or two special people that they end up really getting along with, which I relate to. Birds are capable of showing more affection than we realize.
Yeah. My mom's blue parakeet was always trying to mate with my right index finger ...... never the left, only the right.
So sad that so many end up on people’s plates
@@tinydancer7426 Thanks for the laugh. ^^
Animal friendships! When my cat sees deer behind our house he wanders out there and lays among them! They don’t mind at all! So sweet!
The smile on Milo’s face was real!
This is one of the most interesting animal friendship stories I have ever seen and I am so glad they were reunited.
Hi dodo! Just wanted to share that I just lost my German shepherd yesterday. She was 12 years old, her names is Juno, she was put down due to weak spine and losing muscle. I truly will never move on, she is the first real childhood pet I’ve lost, she was the first dog that died and I remember getting her, and I grew up with her. Rip Juno, fly high. We like to imagine she’s up in heaven with my grandpa, knocking the tea out of his hands, because she’s so hyper.
Prophet Zoroaster says :
"Happiness comes to them who brings happiness to others"
"Doing good to others is not a duty it's a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness"
"I shall be master of my own destiny".
"Righteousness for the sake of righteousness alone"
"One good deed is worth a thousand prayers"
"As long as I have power and am able, I shall teach all to seek for truth and right"
“Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed"
"Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, the third with a good deed I entered paradise".
I’m so sorry - Blessings to you, and Blessings to your sweet Juno xoxoxox
I'm so so sorry. I also had to say goodbye to my childhood dog about 4 years ago so I know the heartbreak you are experiencing.
I am so sorry 🥺
Dogs in Zoroastrianism Religion :
In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of.
The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues. A dog's gaze is considered to be purifying and to drive off daevas (demons).
It is also believed to have a special connection with the afterlife: the
Chinwad Bridge to Heaven is said to be guarded by dogs in Zoroastrian scripture, and dogs are traditionally fed in commemoration of the dead. Ihtiram-i sag , "respect for the dog", is a common injunction among Iranian Zoroastrian villagers.
Detailed prescriptions for the appropriate treatment of dogs are found in the Vendidad (a subdivision of the Zoroastrian holy scripture
Avesta ), especially in chapters 13, 14 and 15, where harsh punishments are imposed for harm inflicted upon a dog and the faithful are required to assist dogs, both domestic and stray, in various ways; often, help or harm to a dog is equated with help and harm to a human.
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care of themselves, namely six months).
If the homeowner does not help the dog and the puppies come to harm as a result, "he shall pay for it the penalty for wilful murder", because " Atar (Fire) watches as well (over a pregnant dog) as he does over a woman".
It is also a major sin if a man harms a dog by giving it bones that are too hard and become stuck in its throat, or food that is too hot, so that it burns its throat. Giving bad food to a dog is as bad as serving bad food to a human.
The believers are required to take care of a dog with a damaged sense of smell, to try to heal it "in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful" and, if they fail, to tie it lest it should fall into a hole or a body of water and be harmed.
@zoroastrian.wisdom
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If two completely different specieces can form a bond of pure love, why can't people do THE SAME THING! So beautuful and uplifting!
Hello Lisa how are you doing today happy new year 🎈 god bless you as you wish yourself.
Beautiful story. This makes me think that he was never a wild bird but someone’s pet. When he flew away it seems like he got spooked by the other birds, and he really didn’t want to leave the house. I’m so glad that they’re together now. And I suggest that you don’t leave him unsupervised outside because he probably won’t know how to survive outside since he is an indoor bird. You have a great heart! God Bless you. 😇🙏❤️❤️❤️
Galahs are definitely a bird that dose tame down well even wild birds can become extremely friendly and trusting but this ine is most definitely a hand raised bird thay was raised with dogs around. If he were to go free chances are a wild flock of galahs would teach him how to survive i have seen them do it with none native hand raised birds
Yup, free flighted pet birds needs to learn how to navigate and localise home/wayback. Few owners takes this step and the result is a lost bird... at least 9/10 times this happens is not because they wanted to leave.
Yeah, I thought so too. Seems like he got spooked then got lost. If he wanted to leave, he would have done so much earlier. Glad they found him and brought him home safe
Birds can get disoriented and loose their way back home they get lost very easily. If you want to keep a bird from flying away its wings need to be clipped regularly. I once had a pet Cockatiel I had his wings clipped regularly. Once I waited a little to long to clip his wings. I didn't realize he could fly yet and I had him on my shoulder when I opened my front door it scared him and he flew out. I looked for a long time in the trees around my house. I live in the country in the mountains with lots of trees very doubtful anyone else would find him. I didn't have neighbors just mountains and farm lands all around me. The bad thing is I know he would no live long out there because of the weather we get cold in the fall winter and spring all can freeze snow and those type of birds don't do well in the cold. He was such a cool bird I looked and looked for him hoping one day he would make it back home but never did. So if you have a pet bird make sure to clip the wings its not expensive to have it done but you can also learn how to do it yourself...
@@UnKnown-zy1km I’m sorry to hear that. 😔 Similar thing happen to me I never found mango💔 until this day I’m still upset.
How could you not love this friendship? Two weeks without their friend any one would be sad. This is a very unique friendship.
I’m so amazed that a wild parrot would be so tame & relaxed with a human?
It’s possible that it was fed by humans before... that could explain it..
I believe it was someone’s pet
Highly doubt it was wild.
my old teacher in primary school rescued a wild crow with a broken wing when it recovered she made him a nestbox in her shed with a hole so he could come and go she had him live there for 10years and he loved interacting with people I think due to the care and love it received the instinctual fear of humans melted away and he looked at other humans as just part of a giant murder of crows, maybe the same with this birb
it was injured and vulnerable so likely welcomed the help.
That smile had me in tears 😭 that was too funny. Big goofy smile. They are too cute together. 😻
OMG...heart bursting... Milo's look after Cracker came back... that smile and those eyes... So so so precious
Hello how is the weather condition over there?
@@nicholasfrank8487 Jakarta, Indonesia has been raining non-stop 🥴
Smile
I'm from Washington DC the weather is pretty cool
What is your religion Winny soendaroe if I may ask?
He really is smiling! Shows you animals love is true and non judgemental
What a loving friendship these two have. They are beautiful.
Friendship is one of the most beautiful realationship in the world.
Having a friend is so precious, even if they are different.
Hello Judy how are you doing today happy new year 🎈 god bless you as you wish yourself.
That lovely little doggy being kind to the parrot, how wonderful.
God bless you guys.
☺ yayyy! Parrot did not want to go 💗
They are beautiful together.
CRACKER 💗☺ and MILO 😇🙂
I'm telling you, we humans could really learn something from animals.🙋♀️🌼
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Already did 😁
@@daisyelmir1289 yes, 💗
That is why WE love them 🤗
so, so, soooo much 🥰 💕 ♡
2:40 That’s the smile of someone that just got their best friend back!!!
I’m sorry happy for that dog and parrot to be reunited
So gald they found Cracker so he could be with Milo again. Sweet friendship.
Omg that dogs smile at the end was amazing like he was in shock he’s back lol
What a wonderful story. Two animals of completely different species become friends. And they chose each other.
I always smile when I see that there are people like this who see an injured bird and take it in their home and rehabilitate it.
Me to.
I don't! I'm a wildlife rescuer who gets to see the results of people who think they can handle it when they can't & a bird that could have made a full recovery ends up being abused or eutinased because of incompetent treatment. That wing could have been strapped by a vet & 2 weeks later the bird returned to the wild & his own species to live a full & happy life. If you find an injured bird or other native animal, please call your local wildlife rescue group or take it to a vet people!
@@mehere8038 k
I found an uninjured baby bird probably kicked out of its nest. I fed it mealy worms and had it perch on my finger to peck at little nighttime insects. In the evening there'd be me, cat on lap, bird nestling on cat! Even being outside, it never tried to fly off though, until I took it to the wild-life centre, where it flew straight up to another bird. The keeper told me they were both Dusky-Wing Swallows, so I was so thrilled they'd each found a mate.
@@mehere8038 I assume you know that we don’t have these things everywhere, right?
Milo is such a loving soul!
Beautiful inside and out ❤️
This has to be one of the most uplifting stories ever, how wonderful to watch these two interact, who would have thought it possible. I wish them a long and happy time together.x
@@chrislogan7574 hello!
Such a beautiful relationship. It is incredible when such different species of animals bond to this degree. Humans can learn so much from this .
I have a lot more peaceful bonds than mean spirited ones... same as most people. Sounds like you just focus on negativity. A bird and a dog aren't more emotionally intelligent than humans. Try putting other dogs and birds together.
@@_j_t_p_ this has to be the stupidest comment I've ever read in my life. A human is alot more emotionally intelligent than all other animal species. Yes it's true.. Our brains per body size are the biggest for a reason. It's best you don't make such inane statements that you can't back up. How on earth do you come to the conclusion that I'm negative ? You are a bonafide tripper. Please go away Troll. All of my bonds are peaceful thank you very much. If they weren't I'd send them on their way. So on your way fool as you are not a bond I choose to have in my life.
@@ozgal6929 calm down you sally. It's a damn youtube comment.
Heart-warming... and soul-thrilling.
Im so glad you found Crackers!
Not me, he belongs to his original owners. They shouldn’t have been so greedy and kept him, he wasn’t theirs to begin with
That is So Heartwarming. Cracker knows that Milo saved his life. Hat's off to you Milo. There's a Lifelong bond right there. Animals really show us that you don't have to be the Ssame to help each other and love one another. People nowadays need to look to Animals to show us how to be kind to others. 🥰
2:40
Them cleaning each other up and taking care of one another at the same time just melt my heart
What a wonderful story! That smile when his little friend returned was so special.
I absolutely love stories like that from Dodo.
Unbelievable bond between them
Hello Fiona how are you doing today Happy 😊 New Year God Bless You As You Wished.
Everybody needs a friend. Forever blessings to these two pals....
that is just about the cutest thing I've seen in a while...
This video put a huge smile on my face, animals never fail to amaze me.
Nature is wonderous !
My umbrella and corgi have the same relationship, so sweet 😭😍😍
This is such a beautiful story. Animals can have so much compassion.
all the emotions are there.
Hello Elizabeth how are you doing today Happy 😊 New Year God Bless You As You Wished.
This has touched my heart, what a beautiful friendship
Milo has a nurturing instinct toward a small cute animal from another species just like we do.
but if only we shared that compassion with ALL species and not just those we consider as pets...
@@northhallbabe13 Unfortunately some of us are hard wired to eat animals -- I tried being vegan and it was no good for my body so I cannot feel guilty for eating animals raised for food.
@@annother3350 no one is hard wired to eat animal flesh. everything we need- very essential amino acid, vitamin, mineral, etc can be found in plants. in fact, eating animals gives us heart disease. it gives us cancer, ED, inflammation... the list goes on. A plant based diet is the only diet known to reverse heart disease, the #1 killer in the world. if you went plant based and found it did not work for you, you simply were either not eating the right foods or not eating enough of the right foods. please do more research
@@annother3350 look into the documentary "what the health" and "dominion". theyre both worth every second of your life.
@@northhallbabe13 No, i've tried every kind of vegan diet -- I gave it my best shot but it never worked for me and just left me feeling ravenous so I wont spend my life feeling guilty -- that would be insane!!
Thank you...
If this is not the cutest thing ever,I don't know what is,absolutely love it
Hello Sandra how are you doing today Happy 😊 New Year God Bless You As You Wished.
Animals never cease to amaze me. What a wonderful, sweet story.
you looking very beautiful
@@gamingrelated3778 No you're beautiful!
Hello Michelle how are you doing today happy new year 🎈 god bless you as you wish yourself.
Love this story! “What are you doing little fat bum” cracks me up
I admire her for wanting him to be free but it's clear this bird is likely not a wild one. The bird was lucky to be found again as he needs people to survive. Hope she doesn't let him fly off again.
Her accent sounds australian, so she may have assumed this was a wild bird. Even wild parrots are inquisitive and want to say hi, but it seems like this bird took to the cage and a semi captive lifestyle so easily that it may have been a lost pet to begin with.
Right. That was unsettling and how he got injured in the first place.
Red breasted Cockatoos are native to Australia so could of been wild.
Since they're wild in AUS are people allowed to have captive ones? She didn't mention taking him to a vet or getting him checked for a microchip.
@@imzadi83fanvids7 Yeah you can keep them as pets as well in Australia they are actually common pets many places including Australia. Because they are so intelligent and well behaved, they make good pets.
Warms my heart ...love their friendship......wish people learn from these 2 animals......they just open up their hearts and love.....that simple