I've watched each of the 4 x episodes in amazement. African Wild Dogs have been my favourite animal for the past couple of years, and only really due to being able to watch documentaries like this on TH-cam - and there is nowhere near enough of them! What a great series and what great people looking after and studying the dogs in such an honourable way. The snares are so horrible, but I understand why they are used - poverty. Again, what a great series - THANK YOU!!!! PS: I had no issue with the sound on any of the episodes
1:34: 🐒 Jess and Rosemary are called to dart and remove a snare from an injured baboon. 6:03: ✅ The team successfully treats an injured animal and it recovers well. 11:26: 🐶 A pack of puppies is developing unique markings, which is unusual for this time of year. 17:11: 🐾 Wild dogs successfully hunt and kill a young wildebeest, providing a meal for the pack. 23:13: 💉 In the video, the speaker discusses the process of immobilizing and collaring a dog using ketamine and a sedative reversal drug. 28:15: 🐕 The video shows that dogs are not always ruthless killers and their kills are usually quick and efficient. 34:49: 🐕 Wild dogs successfully hunted a young buffalo and scavenged a kill. 39:01: 🐺 Telemetry collars are a valuable asset for monitoring and tracking the movements of African wild dogs. 43:59: 🐺 The pack of wolves currently has 32 dogs, including 17 adults, four big pups, and ten little pups, making it a strong pack. Recap by Tammy AI
U rock ur videos are really cool I wish I could join u and u are doing a good job protecting and caring for the dogs wish u all the best take care of urselfs also it's the wild god bless all of u❤❤❤
Yeah the sound was bad, I had to turn my volume up to max to listen. Other than that I really like the video. I see you were using drones. Maybe if possible when using the drones zoom In for better viewing.
46:30 so did the 3 original females each get to feed n care for, or at least assist, with their own litters as well? Or did the alpha take them over and keep them out?
10:40 wish they would make more new videos of the AWDs, esp their den life with pups, and of birthing inside the den. 11:26 they're always full belief so well fed n cared for. Would be such a shame to lose this magnificent creature bc of ahole ignorant hunters trying to exterminate them.
Of course we should! Why should we let a predator go extinct just because of the way they kill to survive? Did you know that painted wolves are extremely loyal to each other in a pack and unlike many other animals, they will care for and protect old, injured and/or sick pack members?
We'll be watching to see if another pack forms For future series, please avoid sounding like the history channel. Under stated comes across better than too much enthusiasm. And please avoid over the top music. Excellent! Thanks very much ❤
12:25 heard of what happening exactly? You weren't very clear about it. Plus less video of her talking and more of the AWDs. We want to watch them, not her. Esp as she struggles.
so glad the baboon early in the film is going to be OK that wound was nasty whoever set that snare should be whipped 1000x and jailed for 20 years. disgusting behaviour
Excellent doc great pic and the sound was good especially since you DIDN'T drowned us in music 💯👍
Amazing!! & hopefully, humans will now start to think about these sublime 😍 🐕 in a better light 🙏 😀 ❤
I've watched each of the 4 x episodes in amazement. African Wild Dogs have been my favourite animal for the past couple of years, and only really due to being able to watch documentaries like this on TH-cam - and there is nowhere near enough of them! What a great series and what great people looking after and studying the dogs in such an honourable way. The snares are so horrible, but I understand why they are used - poverty. Again, what a great series - THANK YOU!!!! PS: I had no issue with the sound on any of the episodes
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🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤I love African Wild Dogs
1:34: 🐒 Jess and Rosemary are called to dart and remove a snare from an injured baboon.
6:03: ✅ The team successfully treats an injured animal and it recovers well.
11:26: 🐶 A pack of puppies is developing unique markings, which is unusual for this time of year.
17:11: 🐾 Wild dogs successfully hunt and kill a young wildebeest, providing a meal for the pack.
23:13: 💉 In the video, the speaker discusses the process of immobilizing and collaring a dog using ketamine and a sedative reversal drug.
28:15: 🐕 The video shows that dogs are not always ruthless killers and their kills are usually quick and efficient.
34:49: 🐕 Wild dogs successfully hunted a young buffalo and scavenged a kill.
39:01: 🐺 Telemetry collars are a valuable asset for monitoring and tracking the movements of African wild dogs.
43:59: 🐺 The pack of wolves currently has 32 dogs, including 17 adults, four big pups, and ten little pups, making it a strong pack.
Recap by Tammy AI
Thanks for saving my time! Love this summary tool called Tammy AI! Where you download?
Where are the views tho? Nice series🖤
U rock ur videos are really cool I wish I could join u and u are doing a good job protecting and caring for the dogs wish u all the best take care of urselfs also it's the wild god bless all of u❤❤❤
Every buddy 👍 job lots of thanks keep it 💯
@Real Wild It would be really good to see all the raw unedited footage of the Wild Dog kills.
You are amazing
Yeah the sound was bad, I had to turn my volume up to max to listen. Other than that I really like the video. I see you were using drones. Maybe if possible when using the drones zoom In for better viewing.
I Love cheetahs ❤
This show was about African Wild Dogs; just so you're aware. Maybe you should go watch a show about cheetahs.
46:30 so did the 3 original females each get to feed n care for, or at least assist, with their own litters as well? Or did the alpha take them over and keep them out?
10:40 wish they would make more new videos of the AWDs, esp their den life with pups, and of birthing inside the den.
11:26 they're always full belief so well fed n cared for. Would be such a shame to lose this magnificent creature bc of ahole ignorant hunters trying to exterminate them.
Sound was fine????
The way they kill is so brutal. Should we be trying to conserve this?
Of course we should! Why should we let a predator go extinct just because of the way they kill to survive?
Did you know that painted wolves are extremely loyal to each other in a pack and unlike many other animals, they will care for and protect old, injured and/or sick pack members?
Porque se mueren los cachorros?
I'm sorry but the sound is really bad. Can't watch. 😢
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Huh...it was fine for me, what a mystery 🤨
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We'll be watching to see if another pack forms
For future series, please avoid sounding like the history channel. Under stated comes across better than too much enthusiasm.
And please avoid over the top music.
Excellent! Thanks very much ❤
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12:25 heard of what happening exactly? You weren't very clear about it.
Plus less video of her talking and more of the AWDs. We want to watch them, not her. Esp as she struggles.
Op😢😢
so glad the baboon early in the film is going to be OK that wound was nasty whoever set that snare should be whipped 1000x and jailed for 20 years. disgusting behaviour
everywhere these people go they act like they are the creator and always destroying what he created