I rescued a dog from Casa Grande 4 years ago. She will never let me get near her. Its a pain in the ass when I am walking down the hallway and I have to turn around. She will not stay in the back room if I am going that way, so when I go that way and turn around she decided to run back to the back bedroom and I almost trip over her every time. Its been 4 years and this still happens. She is NOT ABUSED, so fork off anyone trying to blame me for anything the poor thing is going thru. I think she was kept on a chain outside for the first two years of her life. There is NO WAY she will trust a male. She kind of lets girls near her but they can not pet her either. She is a feral dog that was never shown love and affection for the formative years. There is no hope for her with me, BUT THAT IS THE POINT! I saw her in the shelter and my heart went out for her. She is mine now weather she likes it or not! I do have another dog that I went and rescued for her to play with. That will have to be enough for me. She is happy playing with the other dog. She has a life here that she was never going to get with anyone else. No one was ever going to rescue a feral dog. BUT ME!
@@ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv If less people went out to get a dog just to have one there would be less shelters. AND if more people got a good alpha dog and rescue a feral dog for them to teach, there would also be less shelter dogs! Thank you!
Sometimes we end up with a dog who has the mannerisms of a cat like in my case. She was a rescue dog brindled colored chihuahua. Her name was Candiss and she became my friend because I didn’t force myself on her but allowed her to choose her cuddly moments, wants, and needs. My husband told me that it used to fascinate him how in touch we were with each other when he observed our interactions with each other in our backyard, her favorite place to be. Even the squirrels and crows would respect her presence. She was stealth and would look for my eye contact as if trying to reach me or look into my soul. She was my friend and I miss her dearly and will be ever grateful for the 12 1/2 years of constant companionship she gave me. She contracted Cushing’s disease so we had to put her to sleep December 3, 2019. She will always be “our little girl” who came into our life at the right time❣🙏❤🐾🌈⭐💫
Your post was touching. You seem to be intuitive with dogs. So am I. My amazing Belgian Shepherd mix died of Cushing's disease too. Broke my heart. This dog was full of grace and was the most gentle dog I've ever known. She died 6 months before your dog died. I'm still not "over" it.
@@red-sun-academy I’m so sorry for your loss. I know what you mean about your lovely Belgian Shepherd mix being gentle and full of grace. I’m also glad you like many others out there watching and reading the comments understand the loss of our “animal companions, children and dear friends”❣🐾🙏🌟⭐We had the privilege of being an important part of their lives as well. Thank you for pouring your heart out to us too. 💞💝❤🩹
I acquired a 4 yr old Jack Russell rescue dog. On the first day, I told my husband, "Do NOT force your attentions on this dog. When she is ready, she will come to YOU." He didn't listen and she has never warmed up to him, unfortunately. A lot of rescue dogs have abandonment or abuse issues just as humans might. Trust, that is the Key and the foundation for ANY relationship! So be very patient and, in most cases, the appreciation will eventually come from them...
So true,I had 1 mini dachshunds who was lonely so I got a rescue one to keep him company.Took 3 years for her to recover from abuse,I would never get another.
Dogs are a incredible gift from God, if you can't afford a dog, don't try, it's not fair to the animal. I have always wondered why our many dogs, used to sneak in my room to sleep. I loved the little girl, but she was not my dog. Someone told me female dogs prefer men, due to strength, and security. Don't know if that's true, but we always had a poodle, and a German Shepard. Why are dogs so shy, if you see them after time, they seem almost afraid, put their head down, wag the tail, but seem insecure? Maybe, they barked at you, not recognizing you at first, do they feel guilty? I just love dogs so much, they are so much fun, and oh, what a buddy!😮
Echo the point that infirmity can make dogs less sociable, even if they still love you. After my parents' dog had a stroke, affecting mobility and hearing, he spent most of the day away from people, in another room. When I came to visit, on arrival, he would make the effort to get out of his bed and limp over to say 'hello'; which moved me very much. I speculate that occasional sounds from voices or the TV would break through the deafness and startle him.
Mine wants to sleep in the living room, but he is a rescue who (I gather) wasn't allowed to sleep on the bed, and he's an independent guy. I'd love it if he wanted to, but have to accept him for who he is, and who he is is wonderful ❤
Aww❤️ my little fella would snuggle on the bed for a while but after a bit he always wanted to go to his bed to sleep. Sharing space with a hooman while trying to sleep was annoying apparently! 😄
My goldendoodle was never comfortable sleeping in my bed with me. She would move from place to place all through the night. She passed away about 2 years ago. I miss her so much.
@@NANASplash Aww, I'm sorry your girl has passed away 💓. We never entirely get over it, but the pain gradually lessens. I hope you have or will have another good pup in your life to love and by loved by.
My Charlie gets excited when I get back from the store and he's always wanting to play with me but he's 2 and I'm 66 but I give him what he wants. He's my baby Charlie ♥️❤️🙏
@JamboVidz my friend who's a 70 year old woman adopted a Belgian Millonoise who was returned to the shelter 3 times because people couldn't handle her behavior. Within days that 8 yr old dog stuck to her like glue and is extremely attached to her. She loved that dog and that dog adores her. Yes she's a lot of work but the bond is unmistakable. And nowhere in this video does it specify this is only about abused adopted dogs!
I offer my dog (lab/beagle) a variety of treats, all "favorites" when HE decides! A favorite yesterday night not be what he wants today, at least not right this moment. He's very patient while he trains me!
We have a medium sized dog that we got from a rescue when he was ??? Over a year old… not sure…. We have always loved on him, be he doesn’t act like he enjoys it… He doesn’t come running when we get home… he doesn’t follow us around… We love him anyways…. We think either he was a junkyard dog without much puppy human interaction, or he has Autism… I have read that some dogs can get autism… Anyways… we have had him for ten years now… And we finally got another dog, a puppy, who constantly gets in our lap and follows us everywhere… The older dog does occasionally now, but still for not very long…. But I still think he loves us… He just shows it differently than other dogs…
We used to have two Pekingese, a mother and offspring. Her offspring hid under furniture during the day, and now I'm totally positive that he couldn't stand his mother. She was oppressive to him. After she died, he slowly began to come out. First, it was tentative...he would just sit in our hallway. And then it was like he was free, free, free, at last! After that he never went back into hiding.
I adopted a chihuahua/pekingese mix. He bonded to me right away but had fear aggression. He would snap at people if they extended their hand etc. it told them to ignore him and he would eventually be so loving. The problem I had were the dog whisperers 😂 He lived outside in WV for the first two years of his life and survived the snow storms of 2010. His nose literally peeled an entire layer because of frostbite
I got my dogs ,one at 4 weeks, an abandoned pup. The old one showed up on my steps,11 years ago. I'm a very experienced dog owner, and these guys are like my shadows.
My dog sure loves me! Well, he does ignore my sit command sometimes. But he hates to be away from me, snuggles up next to me on the couch. He’s a sweetie who was also a rescue. A lab, he is. And goofy as they come. 😂
I don't know if I've ever seen a dog refuse a treat from anyone. I probably have but don't remember it. A dog wagging it's tail may not mean it's happy, like most people think. It means that they're excited. They may very well be excited and happy to see you, but they aren't necessarily happy just because they're wagging their tail. I used to pick my old dog up and put him on the bed because he couldn't jump that high. We would curl up and I'd pet him and scratch his belly. He seemed to really enjoy it, but when I quit petting him he would jump out of bed and lie on the floor next to it all night. I think he got too hot when we were lying there together.
How do you know these things, what studies? I don't know how anyone can make rules how an animal is going to act. Some of the info, is easy for anyone that has a dog, knows.At 72, I have almost lost count of the dogs I have had. LIKE people each one had different personality,habits. HOW can you make a one rule fits all for dogs? I would truly like to know, not knocking anything you stated, many points exactly how SOME of my dogs acted to certain situations or commands. EXCELLENT EFFORT, I ENJOYED IT IMMENSELY, THANK YOU!
I have this issue with my cat. He's so stand offish and always watching me. He trusts no one, flies into the closet if the doorbell rings. I NEVER had an orange cat that wasn't totally friendly and loveable. But I got him at 6 months and he was like that when I got him. He saw me and flew behind their couch. He's 3 now and we're attached but he is not a cuddle cat, nor does he make biscuits, EVER. He wasn't socialized in his first few weeks, and I think his siblings dominated him. And his basic temperament is insecure and shy. But he's still my boy.
Some of these things could be completely u nrelated to how they feel about us...like going into another room, there are so many reasons this could happen. I feel that some of these events can lead b to self b doubt and thusly damage your bond with your dog.
My puppy seems to love me. He always is running up to me wagging his tail, he loves playing with toys with me aswell. He sometimes ignores my commands but its because he is an independent breed and has a big case of puppy brain 😅
My dog definitely loves me. He loves sitting beside me in my chair or on my lap. He’s such a sweet baby and I love him so much! He loves to make me happy and he and I have bonded so much! He just stares at me sometimes showing he loves me! I couldn’t have asked for a sweeter or cuter dog. I know Jesus gave him to me. It was an answer to my prayer after my husband passed.
My dog is old and doesn't wag her tail anymore. It has absolutely nothing to do with whether she loves me. Sometimes she wants me to pet her and will bark until i do, other times she moves away from me. None of that dictates wherher she loves me or not. My recommendation is trust your heart and ignore this stupid video. You know when you love your dog they are loving you back a hundred fold over. The most important thing to give your dog is love. And they will love you unconditionally forever!
It's more important that I love them more than they love me just like people it's more important that I like them cuz if I don't like them I don't give a damn if they don't like me I'm crazy about my dog he's my best buddy I just want to make him happy all the time cuz he sure makes me happy
Out of the 1st 4, only 1 is sort of valid. I'm giving up on the vid at this point and giving the poor ai channel a do not recommend award. Dogs sleep in various positions based on what's comfortable at a given time and place. You can see "uncomfortable with you" positions if that just happens to be comfortable to the dog. Dogs may leave when you enter a room out of deference. Despite "modern" positivity trainers shunning anything to do with pack or animal social hierarchy dynamics, dogs have certain instincts and may leave the area you're in as a sign of deference, giving you the run of that area uncontested. Or, they may be looking for a toy in another room that they want to bring play with you. Dogs may gravitate towards other people because they view those people as equals while they view their main person as the boss, higher in the social hierarchy. Ignoring commands is often due to the owner not properly, specifically teaching what the command means and then consistently enforcing the command. It's very easy to train a dog to NOT obey commands they do know by repeating commands multiple times and by allowing the dog to not obey EVERY time or putting the dog in a position where it's not possible for the dog to do what was asked. And, that's without even getting into breeds that are stubborn.
No, they avoid eye contact because staring in the eyes is a challenging aggressive position. Dogs don't stare at each other unless they are dominating each other. They look away from you to not start conflict.
I always offer my hand for dogs to sniff as an initial greeting. In DogLand, that's the polite thing to do. It needs to be slow, though. You don't want to quickly shove your hand in a dog's face, especially little snappy ones. The little ones prefer that you go down on your haunches and let them come to you, if they choose. If your hand smells of dogs treats, that will make a difference. Also, other people's dogs pay close attention to how their human feels about you. If there's conflict or tension, they will feel it. If there's good vibes, they'll notice that too.
I have a 3 yr old rescued Jack Russell. He has NO tail. Not even a nub, so I sometimes wonder if he is happy to see me. He does wiggle up my leg and seems to smile at me and then takes off. I'm hoping that's a happy hello.
My Pablo basically sleeps on me lol always squeezing behind me and then army crawling up on my pillow put his paws on my back and his head on my head lol 😆😆😆😆
lol This is all true, but there are many exceptions. Lack of eye contact can mean your pup wasn't trained that it's OK to look at you. Lack of eye contact can mean your dog is submissive and/or think that's their normal inter-dog challenge. It can take some training; make sure he makes eye contact during feeding, maybe using hand feeding the first month the pup comes home. It's not uncommon for dogs (especially when young) to want to greet everyone. So, if they have a good relation to you, they can still think everyone (and other dogs) are someone great to meet. On ignoring commands, some dogs will get stubborn about certain commands, especially those that make them vulnerable (down, play dead, or belly exposed) while doing other tricks. This is especially true when they are in their "teen age" period. In social situations, such as dog training sessions w/ distractions this can be quite normal. This can be when blowing on an ear or snapping fingers near them, or the "watch me" command can help. Enhanced treats (if yours is a treat oriented dog) can help but use those only for social occasions or they become "normal" treats. (Not all dogs are motivated by treats so try to train when the pup is hungry and/or watch you aren't overfeeding your pup.) Dogs seem to master independence. They'll often ignore commands in a social context. For the tail wag direction, check if your pup is left or right footed. It also depends on the dog and their tail. One of my dogs has a cropped tail. Sometimes it wags energetically, often it's still or wags like it's totally mechanical (slow, with pauses). This is the most suck up dog of my pack.
My dog has a docked tail it was like that when we got her. When she is excited or happy, her whole butt wags. Her name is Beth, but her nickname is waggle butt. She is very loving but is also quite obstinate she may or may not follow commands. She will not take food or treats from anyone but my husband or me.
I've had my dog now for 2 years. This is the third dog I've had and he ADORES the ground I walk on. I've never had a dog like this before: he jumps for joy when I get home if I've been out for 5 minutes. Unfortunately, his desire for me overrides absolutely EVERYTHNG else - even eating. I thought he'd get "over it" by now, but no....He does seem to hate two of my (adult) children though.....ugh.
My girl does not like affection unless she initiates it. My boy loves affection no matter who initiates it. Neither will reject a treat. They have their own personalities and comfort zones.
Dogs are a incredible gift from God. Just think of the service and loyalty all for your love. Maybe I am so gratefull due to a German Shepard, saved my life, long story, there is no doubt. My mother and I when I was in first grade, had a intruder break in. Geronimo made short work of this jerk, he kept going for the jugular vein. It ended with the guy in a ambulance Geronimo got a T bone steak. YOU DONT MESS WITH A GERMAN SHEPARD, A LARGE ONE ESPECIALLY.
Sometimes dogs reject treats is because someone else in the home is feeding them way too much of everything and bring them to steak and shake drive thru
my mother is going through late stage alzeimers .My dog spends all day with her and only comes into our room to sleep. She continously sleeps roght by her, and i can't her t. /.o come when i call her away. i simply don;t know what to think
My German Shepherd was polite with me but he absolutely adored the sheriff department. Even the sight of green uniforms got him excited. I figured it must be genetic because he was a working line so it was in his dna
There's some points in this vid that isn't quite accurate...my dog is 19yrs old so he's not necessarily ignoring me so much as having age affect his hearing. Also, he doesnt eat traditional off-the-shelf "dog treats" no matter who gives it to him because i've raised him on an organic diet where he eats real chicken & turkey meat from the market daily. So, if you're not feeding him real meat, he won't touch it. He doesn't like peanut butter either lol!
The video didn't tell me about my staffies tail wag. It goes so bad his butt moves just as much as his tail and his feet seem to jump around on the floor, and when he's laying on my bed he is belly up licking my face and nibbling on my ears.😅😅😅
This is pretty reassuring because my dog doesn't do any of these (except ignore my commands when he's outside chasing a cat!) It feels good to have the cutest little furball love me as much as he does!! Eating all the treats, readily obeying commands to get said treats, wagging his tail furiously when I come home from literally anywhere, and following me all around (ok, that part is kind of annoying, but I wouldn't change a thing) He's so loving some of his mannerisms even rubbed off on my aloof cat, who now follows me around and regularly (and a bit aggressively) seeks out affection
The person narrating this has a serious case of Vocal Fry. The last syllable of every sentence is drawn out and raspy. I had to shut off the sound and follow the captions. Very annoying.
What a horrible video. Dogs love their owner. Even when the people are abusive, unfortunately and these people need to go to hell don't get me wrong, but dogs have unconditional love for their owners, period. So ueah they may get irritated with you or not like everything you do and theres always room for improvement, but to say your dog doesn't love you is just horrendous and a horrible name for this video. Especially when your dog is your world like mine is and you do everything you can to make their life good, to even think your dog may not love you is just heartbreaking and very wrong! They have UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, point blank period!
@JamboVidz I've seen the exact opposite! Once they are shown love for even a short amount of time they show love back. And I'm not saying they aren't apprehensive and I'm not saying each one every time but I'm not using blanket statements like the person does in this video either. They call these animals mans best friend for a reason! Dogs love unconditionally, those are the facts! Doesn't mean they're perfect by any means or that they don't have their issues but the topic of this video says that basically people misinterpret what they feel is love from their dogs. A shelter dog whose been abused isn't going to give you signs that you misinterpret. If they are having problems, you're gonna know it!
As soon as I turned on this video, my dog rolled on his back, sighed, looked up at me and stared at me til I gave him a kiss 🥰
I rescued a dog from Casa Grande 4 years ago. She will never let me get near her. Its a pain in the ass when I am walking down the hallway and I have to turn around. She will not stay in the back room if I am going that way, so when I go that way and turn around she decided to run back to the back bedroom and I almost trip over her every time. Its been 4 years and this still happens. She is NOT ABUSED, so fork off anyone trying to blame me for anything the poor thing is going thru. I think she was kept on a chain outside for the first two years of her life. There is NO WAY she will trust a male. She kind of lets girls near her but they can not pet her either. She is a feral dog that was never shown love and affection for the formative years. There is no hope for her with me, BUT THAT IS THE POINT! I saw her in the shelter and my heart went out for her. She is mine now weather she likes it or not! I do have another dog that I went and rescued for her to play with. That will have to be enough for me. She is happy playing with the other dog. She has a life here that she was never going to get with anyone else. No one was ever going to rescue a feral dog. BUT ME!
Sending you a hug, thank you for taking in a feral dog.
@@ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv If less people went out to get a dog just to have one there would be less shelters. AND if more people got a good alpha dog and rescue a feral dog for them to teach, there would also be less shelter dogs! Thank you!
That's awesome. I'm glad your dogs have you.
Sometimes we end up with a dog who has the mannerisms of a cat like in my case. She was a rescue dog brindled colored chihuahua. Her name was Candiss and she became my friend because I didn’t force myself on her but allowed her to choose her cuddly moments, wants, and needs. My husband told me that it used to fascinate him how in touch we were with each other when he observed our interactions with each other in our backyard, her favorite place to be. Even the squirrels and crows would respect her presence. She was stealth and would look for my eye contact as if trying to reach me or look into my soul. She was my friend and I miss her dearly and will be ever grateful for the 12 1/2 years of constant companionship she gave me. She contracted Cushing’s disease so we had to put her to sleep December 3, 2019. She will always be “our little girl” who came into our life at the right time❣🙏❤🐾🌈⭐💫
You gave her a beautiful life, and the gift of being understood. 🐶❤️
Your post was touching. You seem to be intuitive with dogs. So am I. My amazing Belgian Shepherd mix died of Cushing's disease too. Broke my heart. This dog was full of grace and was the most gentle dog I've ever known. She died 6 months before your dog died. I'm still not "over" it.
@@red-sun-academy I’m so sorry for your loss. I know what you mean about your lovely Belgian Shepherd mix being gentle and full of grace. I’m also glad you like many others out there watching and reading the comments understand the loss of our “animal companions, children and dear friends”❣🐾🙏🌟⭐We had the privilege of being an important part of their lives as well. Thank you for pouring your heart out to us too. 💞💝❤🩹
@@skokian1able Thank you ❤
My dog is my shadow she goes in every room I do even bathroom lol but it makes me feel good that something so great loves me so much. Love my dog
I acquired a 4 yr old Jack Russell rescue dog. On the first day, I told my husband, "Do NOT force your attentions on this dog. When she is ready, she will come to YOU." He didn't listen and she has never warmed up to him, unfortunately. A lot of rescue dogs have abandonment or abuse issues just as humans might. Trust, that is the Key and the foundation for ANY relationship! So be very patient and, in most cases, the appreciation will eventually come from them...
So true,I had 1 mini dachshunds who was lonely so I got a rescue one to keep him company.Took 3 years for her to recover from abuse,I would never get another.
I hope your husband and dog sort out their difference.
I have a Jack Russel & I’ve lost 80 lbs since I acquired him. Good little dogs if you exercise them.
I have a JR rescue, too. It took him 3 entire days before he decided that he would let me be his person. He's my little sweet potato ❤
Dogs are a incredible gift from God, if you can't afford a dog, don't try, it's not fair to the animal. I have always wondered why our many dogs, used to sneak in my room to sleep. I loved the little girl, but she was not my dog. Someone told me female dogs prefer men, due to strength, and security. Don't know if that's true, but we always had a poodle, and a German Shepard. Why are dogs so shy, if you see them after time, they seem almost afraid, put their head down, wag the tail, but seem insecure? Maybe, they barked at you, not recognizing you at first, do they feel guilty? I just love dogs so much, they are so much fun, and oh, what a buddy!😮
Echo the point that infirmity can make dogs less sociable, even if they still love you. After my parents' dog had a stroke, affecting mobility and hearing, he spent most of the day away from people, in another room. When I came to visit, on arrival, he would make the effort to get out of his bed and limp over to say 'hello'; which moved me very much. I speculate that occasional sounds from voices or the TV would break through the deafness and startle him.
Mine wants to sleep in the living room, but he is a rescue who (I gather) wasn't allowed to sleep on the bed, and he's an independent guy. I'd love it if he wanted to, but have to accept him for who he is, and who he is is wonderful ❤
Aww❤️ my little fella would snuggle on the bed for a while but after a bit he always wanted to go to his bed to sleep. Sharing space with a hooman while trying to sleep was annoying apparently! 😄
My goldendoodle was never comfortable sleeping in my bed with me. She would move from place to place all through the night. She passed away about 2 years ago. I miss her so much.
@@NANASplash Aww, I'm sorry your girl has passed away 💓. We never entirely get over it, but the pain gradually lessens. I hope you have or will have another good pup in your life to love and by loved by.
@ Thank you so much! I do. His name is Ernie. He’s a little Australian Labradoodle. So devoted. We’re never apart.
@@NANASplash Ernie! I'm so glad you've got him and that you're never apart :)
My Charlie gets excited when I get back from the store and he's always wanting to play with me but he's 2 and I'm 66 but I give him what he wants. He's my baby Charlie ♥️❤️🙏
My dogs loved me so much. I have never heard such thing that dogs cannot love their owners.
Exactly my thoughts
Right seems like these people are abusing their dogs with this behavior. I don’t have 3 seconds left alone unless my dogs sleeping lol she’s my shadow
Thank you! Dogs have unconditional love for their owners. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks the title of this video is horrendous!
You have probably never adopted an adult dog anxiety issues. It can take a very long time -- sometimes years -- to overcome them.
@JamboVidz my friend who's a 70 year old woman adopted a Belgian Millonoise who was returned to the shelter 3 times because people couldn't handle her behavior. Within days that 8 yr old dog stuck to her like glue and is extremely attached to her. She loved that dog and that dog adores her. Yes she's a lot of work but the bond is unmistakable. And nowhere in this video does it specify this is only about abused adopted dogs!
I offer my dog (lab/beagle) a variety of treats, all "favorites" when HE decides! A favorite yesterday night not be what he wants today, at least not right this moment. He's very patient while he trains me!
A choosy beagle / lab mix ? Fascinating
Agree! my beagle has trained me well. Obedient-but with treats- Beagle rules! Love our furry family members!
My dog definitely loves me. Number 5 is sometimes an issue, but he's a beagle, the cute floppy ears are just for decoration ❤😂
Sure ”Karen”
We have a medium sized dog that we got from a rescue when he was ??? Over a year old… not sure…. We have always loved on him, be he doesn’t act like he enjoys it… He doesn’t come running when we get home… he doesn’t follow us around… We love him anyways…. We think either he was a junkyard dog without much puppy human interaction, or he has Autism… I have read that some dogs can get autism… Anyways… we have had him for ten years now… And we finally got another dog, a puppy, who constantly gets in our lap and follows us everywhere… The older dog does occasionally now, but still for not very long…. But I still think he loves us… He just shows it differently than other dogs…
We used to have two Pekingese, a mother and offspring. Her offspring hid under furniture during the day, and now I'm totally positive that he couldn't stand his mother. She was oppressive to him. After she died, he slowly began to come out. First, it was tentative...he would just sit in our hallway. And then it was like he was free, free, free, at last! After that he never went back into hiding.
I’ve just watched this. My dogs love me❤️❤️❤️❤️🐕🦺🐕🐕🦺
I adopted a chihuahua/pekingese mix. He bonded to me right away but had fear aggression. He would snap at people if they extended their hand etc. it told them to ignore him and he would eventually be so loving. The problem I had were the dog whisperers 😂
He lived outside in WV for the first two years of his life and survived the snow storms of 2010. His nose literally peeled an entire layer because of frostbite
I got my dogs ,one at 4 weeks, an abandoned pup. The old one showed up on my steps,11 years ago. I'm a very experienced dog owner, and these guys are like my shadows.
OMG! I’m so glad I just watched 2 videos and I’ve learned so much. So so happy I found you.
My dog sure loves me! Well, he does ignore my sit command sometimes. But he hates to be away from me, snuggles up next to me on the couch. He’s a sweetie who was also a rescue. A lab, he is. And goofy as they come. 😂
As incredible as this sounds, some dogs are more introverted than other dogs and get "peopled out" and thus, go to another room to chill.
I don't know if I've ever seen a dog refuse a treat from anyone. I probably have but don't remember it. A dog wagging it's tail may not mean it's happy, like most people think. It means that they're excited. They may very well be excited and happy to see you, but they aren't necessarily happy just because they're wagging their tail. I used to pick my old dog up and put him on the bed because he couldn't jump that high. We would curl up and I'd pet him and scratch his belly. He seemed to really enjoy it, but when I quit petting him he would jump out of bed and lie on the floor next to it all night. I think he got too hot when we were lying there together.
My dog leans all into me. Often with his head resting on my hip. He's resting on my bed with me right now as I type this
My dog shows all those signs but I am actually taking care of her like she was a queen. I think it's a chemistry thing lol
My dog definitely doesn’t love me. I give her way too much attention. But I can’t help it. I just love her so much 🥺💗
My Razz never avoided ANYTHING except not listening to commands 😂
How do you know these things, what studies? I don't know how anyone can make rules how an animal is going to act. Some of the info, is easy for anyone that has a dog, knows.At 72, I have almost lost count of the dogs I have had. LIKE people each one had different personality,habits. HOW can you make a one rule fits all for dogs? I would truly like to know, not knocking anything you stated, many points exactly how SOME of my dogs acted to certain situations or commands. EXCELLENT EFFORT, I ENJOYED IT IMMENSELY, THANK YOU!
I have this issue with my cat. He's so stand offish and always watching me. He trusts no one, flies into the closet if the doorbell rings. I NEVER had an orange cat that wasn't totally friendly and loveable. But I got him at 6 months and he was like that when I got him. He saw me and flew behind their couch. He's 3 now and we're attached but he is not a cuddle cat, nor does he make biscuits, EVER. He wasn't socialized in his first few weeks, and I think his siblings dominated him. And his basic temperament is insecure and shy. But he's still my boy.
I have an orange boy that hates cuddles. I love him but it is sad not to have a lovable cat. He tries to act like my dogs.
Some of these things could be completely u nrelated to how they feel about us...like going into another room, there are so many reasons this could happen. I feel that some of these events can lead b to self b doubt and thusly damage your bond with your dog.
Sounds like none of these people are kissing their dogs ass enough. After all. It's always the humans fault. Dogs can do no wrong.
Great video and really good narration. !!!!!
How he sleeps when im around?
Usually under the covers
My puppy seems to love me. He always is running up to me wagging his tail, he loves playing with toys with me aswell. He sometimes ignores my commands but its because he is an independent breed and has a big case of puppy brain 😅
thanks
My dog definitely loves me. He loves sitting beside me in my chair or on my lap. He’s such a sweet baby and I love him so much! He loves to make me happy and he and I have bonded so much! He just stares at me sometimes showing he loves me! I couldn’t have asked for a sweeter or cuter dog. I know Jesus gave him to me. It was an answer to my prayer after my husband passed.
Thanks for this nice docu ! My dogbread cant be compared with other dogbreads. My englisch bulldog have a mind on here own and had no tail ;-)
Well I cant go by the tail wagging because he doesnt have one lol but I think my baby loves me and this video is pretty cool
Reject a treat? What could you have done for THAT to happen?!?
What could somebody ELSE have done with or in association with a treat MIGHT be the question
My dog would take a treat from Satan.
My dog is old and doesn't wag her tail anymore. It has absolutely nothing to do with whether she loves me. Sometimes she wants me to pet her and will bark until i do, other times she moves away from me. None of that dictates wherher she loves me or not. My recommendation is trust your heart and ignore this stupid video. You know when you love your dog they are loving you back a hundred fold over. The most important thing to give your dog is love. And they will love you unconditionally forever!
It's more important that I love them more than they love me just like people it's more important that I like them cuz if I don't like them I don't give a damn if they don't like me I'm crazy about my dog he's my best buddy I just want to make him happy all the time cuz he sure makes me happy
Out of the 1st 4, only 1 is sort of valid. I'm giving up on the vid at this point and giving the poor ai channel a do not recommend award.
Dogs sleep in various positions based on what's comfortable at a given time and place. You can see "uncomfortable with you" positions if that just happens to be comfortable to the dog.
Dogs may leave when you enter a room out of deference. Despite "modern" positivity trainers shunning anything to do with pack or animal social hierarchy dynamics, dogs have certain instincts and may leave the area you're in as a sign of deference, giving you the run of that area uncontested. Or, they may be looking for a toy in another room that they want to bring play with you.
Dogs may gravitate towards other people because they view those people as equals while they view their main person as the boss, higher in the social hierarchy.
Ignoring commands is often due to the owner not properly, specifically teaching what the command means and then consistently enforcing the command. It's very easy to train a dog to NOT obey commands they do know by repeating commands multiple times and by allowing the dog to not obey EVERY time or putting the dog in a position where it's not possible for the dog to do what was asked. And, that's without even getting into breeds that are stubborn.
No, they avoid eye contact because staring in the eyes is a challenging aggressive position. Dogs don't stare at each other unless they are dominating each other. They look away from you to not start conflict.
I always offer my hand for dogs to sniff as an initial greeting. In DogLand, that's the polite thing to do. It needs to be slow, though. You don't want to quickly shove your hand in a dog's face, especially little snappy ones. The little ones prefer that you go down on your haunches and let them come to you, if they choose. If your hand smells of dogs treats, that will make a difference.
Also, other people's dogs pay close attention to how their human feels about you. If there's conflict or tension, they will feel it. If there's good vibes, they'll notice that too.
yup you can always tell an abusive owner because they dogs are clearly not relaxed or having fun
Wooooo Hoooo My dad's dog still loves me. Here I thought they were pissed off. Glad to see that is not the cause.
I have a 3 yr old rescued Jack Russell. He has NO tail. Not even a nub, so I sometimes wonder if he is happy to see me. He does wiggle up my leg and seems to smile at me and then takes off. I'm hoping that's a happy hello.
When there's no tail to wag, there's a wiggly rear instead!😊
My Pablo basically sleeps on me lol always squeezing behind me and then army crawling up on my pillow put his paws on my back and his head on my head lol 😆😆😆😆
You do realise there are some people that will hand their dog over to a rescue based on rubbish like this!
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lol This is all true, but there are many exceptions. Lack of eye contact can mean your pup wasn't trained that it's OK to look at you. Lack of eye contact can mean your dog is submissive and/or think that's their normal inter-dog challenge. It can take some training; make sure he makes eye contact during feeding, maybe using hand feeding the first month the pup comes home. It's not uncommon for dogs (especially when young) to want to greet everyone. So, if they have a good relation to you, they can still think everyone (and other dogs) are someone great to meet. On ignoring commands, some dogs will get stubborn about certain commands, especially those that make them vulnerable (down, play dead, or belly exposed) while doing other tricks. This is especially true when they are in their "teen age" period. In social situations, such as dog training sessions w/ distractions this can be quite normal. This can be when blowing on an ear or snapping fingers near them, or the "watch me" command can help. Enhanced treats (if yours is a treat oriented dog) can help but use those only for social occasions or they become "normal" treats. (Not all dogs are motivated by treats so try to train when the pup is hungry and/or watch you aren't overfeeding your pup.) Dogs seem to master independence. They'll often ignore commands in a social context. For the tail wag direction, check if your pup is left or right footed. It also depends on the dog and their tail. One of my dogs has a cropped tail. Sometimes it wags energetically, often it's still or wags like it's totally mechanical (slow, with pauses). This is the most suck up dog of my pack.
My dog has a docked tail it was like that when we got her. When she is excited or happy, her whole butt wags. Her name is Beth, but her nickname is waggle butt. She is very loving but is also quite obstinate she may or may not follow commands. She will not take food or treats from anyone but my husband or me.
Any seasoned dog owner knows their dog and if they r comfortable or not
If that’s the case, you might not have a dog, you might have a cat.
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I have dogs and cats My cats are just as loving as my dogs are.When I go in to use the bathroom usually have one dog and 2 cats with me.😮😂
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2:04 hehehe, my Toby was born 100% blind, but he will always turn his head towards me!
I've had my dog now for 2 years. This is the third dog I've had and he ADORES the ground I walk on. I've never had a dog like this before: he jumps for joy when I get home if I've been out for 5 minutes. Unfortunately, his desire for me overrides absolutely EVERYTHNG else - even eating. I thought he'd get "over it" by now, but no....He does seem to hate two of my (adult) children though.....ugh.
My girl does not like affection unless she initiates it. My boy loves affection no matter who initiates it. Neither will reject a treat. They have their own personalities and comfort zones.
My doggie loves me and i love my doggie.. tic tic all that and more
Dogs are a incredible gift from God. Just think of the service and loyalty all for your love. Maybe I am so gratefull due to a German Shepard, saved my life, long story, there is no doubt. My mother and I when I was in first grade, had a intruder break in. Geronimo made short work of this jerk, he kept going for the jugular vein. It ended with the guy in a ambulance Geronimo got a T bone steak. YOU DONT MESS WITH A GERMAN SHEPARD, A LARGE ONE ESPECIALLY.
Sometimes dogs reject treats is because someone else in the home is feeding them way too much of everything and bring them to steak and shake drive thru
my mother is going through late stage alzeimers .My dog spends all day with her and only comes into our room to sleep. She continously sleeps roght by her, and i can't her t. /.o come when i call her away. i simply don;t know what to think
Voice fry makes it difficult to list to. 🍳
I love my cuddle bug 🥰🥰
What if your dog has stalking like behavior? Staring at me, following me where ever I go, sleeping in my dirty clothes basket.
They do love their owners something worries some dogs
My German Shepherd was polite with me but he absolutely adored the sheriff department. Even the sight of green uniforms got him excited. I figured it must be genetic because he was a working line so it was in his dna
An older dog starting to ignore commands can be early cognitive decline, it starts slowly and if caught early can be well managed.
5:10 SUPER CUTE
My dog never listen/obeys me. But she's my shadow and hates if I'm not in her sight line. She's obsessed with me
My dogs rush out of the room whenever I stand up because they want me to follow them into the room with my partner so we can all be together, yay!
There's some points in this vid that isn't quite accurate...my dog is 19yrs old so he's not necessarily ignoring me so much as having age affect his hearing. Also, he doesnt eat traditional off-the-shelf "dog treats" no matter who gives it to him because i've raised him on an organic diet where he eats real chicken & turkey meat from the market daily. So, if you're not feeding him real meat, he won't touch it. He doesn't like peanut butter either lol!
And what if your dogs tail spins like a propeller that how my dogs tail goes when she sees me
What A Stupid Ass Headline 🤪🤪 Of course our Dogs 🐶 Love us 💜🐶
The video didn't tell me about my staffies tail wag. It goes so bad his butt moves just as much as his tail and his feet seem to jump around on the floor, and when he's laying on my bed he is belly up licking my face and nibbling on my ears.😅😅😅
This is pretty reassuring because my dog doesn't do any of these (except ignore my commands when he's outside chasing a cat!) It feels good to have the cutest little furball love me as much as he does!! Eating all the treats, readily obeying commands to get said treats, wagging his tail furiously when I come home from literally anywhere, and following me all around (ok, that part is kind of annoying, but I wouldn't change a thing) He's so loving some of his mannerisms even rubbed off on my aloof cat, who now follows me around and regularly (and a bit aggressively) seeks out affection
My dogs did everything but that they loved me too much
My dog refuses treats because she wants something else instead.
Tail wag - Our left or their left?
I was wondering the same thing!!!
Still dogs smarter than narrator talking about nothing😂
My dog doesn’t like cookies
Who wants to see this video? Really?
The person narrating this has a serious case of Vocal Fry. The last syllable of every sentence is drawn out and raspy. I had to shut off the sound and follow the captions. Very annoying.
Great. She hates me.😢
Oh how do you know.
So this is for non dog people I guess. Don't know what I was expecting, lol. Good info, if simplistic.
Lol. Stop feeding him.
What a horrible video. Dogs love their owner. Even when the people are abusive, unfortunately and these people need to go to hell don't get me wrong, but dogs have unconditional love for their owners, period. So ueah they may get irritated with you or not like everything you do and theres always room for improvement, but to say your dog doesn't love you is just horrendous and a horrible name for this video. Especially when your dog is your world like mine is and you do everything you can to make their life good, to even think your dog may not love you is just heartbreaking and very wrong! They have UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, point blank period!
You are quite incorrect. Many adopted dogs with emotional issues can take a very long time to form a bond with their adopter.
@JamboVidz I've seen the exact opposite! Once they are shown love for even a short amount of time they show love back. And I'm not saying they aren't apprehensive and I'm not saying each one every time but I'm not using blanket statements like the person does in this video either. They call these animals mans best friend for a reason! Dogs love unconditionally, those are the facts! Doesn't mean they're perfect by any means or that they don't have their issues but the topic of this video says that basically people misinterpret what they feel is love from their dogs. A shelter dog whose been abused isn't going to give you signs that you misinterpret. If they are having problems, you're gonna know it!
This is a terrible video, why would you post something so horrible