I took ours off because my then toddler was playing with them and I didn't want him to try to eat them. This was absolutely hilarious. I wonder how exactly that came about. I suspect dad flicked one for giggles and it has been on ever since 😅
I think that he gets poked in the eye & that's why it's a love/hate reaction. If it were only the bottom or two rows, he would have had a totally different take on the gift. Less eye pokes more excitement!❤ Yes on the 2AM problem! Never heard of too much of a good thing? Same thing as, too much candy, sun, alcohol? Parents & pet owners need to be the voice of reason & this was not thought through properly🤔! ❤But Cute🙂
So cute seeing him so afraid? Are you ok? That dog is not curious or obsessed, he is stressed out. I hope people who find this video cute don't have dogs themselves because they obviously know absolutely nothing about the body language of one.
I had a dog that looked a lot like this one. He was my first pet (that I was old enough to remenber). He saved me from venomous snakes several times. He died from kidney disease when I was 12. Rest in peace Bootsie.🎉
@@floodlime8620 because my childhood preceded video games. When not in school I was out in the woods (rattlers) with my friends building forts, wading in the creek (copperheads and cotton mouths) to catch frogs, turtles and crayfish. Bootsie was more aware than I was especially when I was 5 or 6 so he had to be the adult supervision for me. Kids ran free in the 60's and 70's.
@@liamstone3437 I grew up in the woods in Virginia, video games weren't a thing until I was a teenager, and my childhood involved precisely 0 venomous snakes except for the ones in the zoo.
@@eatshit8907 Im an unmotivated loser - I used to be a success, I was worth €6 million in 2014, but I was deeply unhappy. Now I'm an unmotivated looser and I'm much happier.
Oh my gosh, he is hilarious with those stoppers. As an apartment manager who orders those on the regular, I'll never stop thinking of him now when I see them. LOVE this cutie pie.
I see what you mean, but it seems akin to a theme park experience- Fun yet scary attractions (rollercoaster, haunted house, ferris wheel, etc.); exciting. The test would be how he approaches the next times he's in the room with it.
My dad has used these door stoppers as a doggie doorbell so dog can hit it when he want's to get back inside house. Fun to watch how some dogs react to them though especially puppies.
I would think if he truly loved them, he would use his paws to flick the doorstop himself, not wait for someone to flick it. Australian Shepard are very smart
@@Yataro79 Maybe at first... Then he was curious, then at the end, the dog is playing with it happily. Just because a dog is barking and excited doesn't mean it's stressed out.
@@Breadbored. You may be right. Still the video title claimed it being 'pure joy'. Perhaps we can agree that it's a little clickbaity and at least exaggerated ;-)
Just goes to show, simple is often the best gift of all. Look at how many grown ass people will pop all the bubbles on bubble wrap. Sooo satisfying and calming😀
Was thinking the same thing, those barks are definitely anxiety barks, not happy ones. Some people are just clueless to the language of their pets. Dogs read us so well, how do some humans fail so hard the opposite way?
I wouldn't have called that joy, initial fear maybe. Notice he doesn't play with them himself, they swat one first and the Dog immediately tries to bite and bark at it.
He hits the bottom left one repeatedly 🙄 But I'm glad you know the dog better than the owners. It's good for you to let us know what's really going on. 😂🤡
@@Adelicows The funny twist of your comment is that you mock him for knowing better even while he didn't say it by pretending to know better yourself confidently. :D
@@Adelicows I have worked with dogs for years and one year I tried to work with owners... in my experiences the average owner does know shit about dog's behaviour. That is hardly joy. Or maybe, is the same joy that an addict gets when they see a full stash of whatever it is that they can't do without. Doesn't mean joy. That dog looks hyperfixated and not for good reasons. Have you seen the way the dog was already alarmed when walked in the room? That tells me that the habits and routines that the dog knows in that household are driving him mental. I wouldn't be surprised if the dog lacks outside costructed activities. I have seen border collies going literally crazy because they didn't get enough exercise and "work" to do. This is a very similar breed, some individuals just crave a herd and to guide it, they crave an actual job to do. This is probably the closest he has gotten to that goal, but as you can see it is not functional for anybody and it just builds obsessive and agitated behaviour in the house. Your srgument is the same as going to the doctor and, after you tell him your symptomes, you tell him: "oOoh look who thinks to know my body better than me!!" There are professionals that specialize in dog behaviour, you know? Some are gonna be better than others, but the average is always gonna be better at "reading a dog" than the average owner. It is sadly the truth.
We have a border collie . I think this dog is trying to "control" those door stoppers, like it would try to control cattle or sheep. Seems a bit stressed to me.
@@qqqsfdf1232 Yup, the herding breeds basically have genetic OCD and if you have one that adjusts to a regular home pet lifestyle you're lucky; some just can't and end up in shelters.
@jeffcoley668 I'm 73 and my cats have always been my children and my most trusted friends. They are brilliant in so many ways... yet childlike in others. Treating them like small children keeps them safer. I'm sure I'm overprotective... but I owe everything to all of them. If one person read my comment and one cat was saved... excellent.
@@noyb901 as a pet owner of cat's and dog's I get it. They are my pack/family all of them, 4 dog's and 5 cat's they get along great together. They even sleep with each other just happy go lucky.
@@jeffcoley668How do the kitties act while playing with the stoppers? In my imagination it's a rather chill affair, at least compared to the poor stressed out dog in the video.
I love australian shepherds! My grandpa had one for years named Ranger, who he personally trained to help my handicapped grandma. He was one of the best dogs i ever knew; incredibly smart, and gentle when he needed to be.
I teach a toddler class and a door has this and another type of stopper. The kids (when they crawl over and discover it they love it). My son who is 30 played with it and now my grandsons when they visit play with it too. Who knew? My son has an Aussie Shepard I’ll have to see how he likes it. He barks a lot anyway.
Sadly, 25 more of the exactly the same thing does not equate to 'more stimulation'. And, respectfully, I don't think you 'read' this dog's behaviour/response; you've reacted without seeing or understanding, as have many others - probably influenced by the clip's title. You were told that was what you were seeing so that's what you took from it.
That dog is stressed and frustrated. Tight lips, high ears, high-pitched bark and whining, panting. Even a stress relief yawn when the owner is holding him.
Reminds me of the first dog that I had as an adult after growing up with dogs but not having one for decades. His name is Spike and he was an Australian Shepherd tricolor… They are so entertaining I ended up finding another one at the local pound that was just a few months old and that they had found on the streets. I still have him but he’s 14 1/2 so thanks for the video! It reminded me of Spike so much and how they can prance and bark and have fun at the easiest,most simplest of things that we wouldn’t even give two seconds of a thought to. Precious time w/ great companions are special and never to be forgotten.
Yeah I have no idea why they thought the dog would enjoy this. He's really stressed out at those things, and now he has to face them to get to his toys. Imagine you had anxiety about spiders, but your family thought you really liked them and put spiders near every one of your favorite things. This is what they did to that dog.
Yeah, pretty sure they misspelled "fear and agitation". A little bit of that is good for 'em, though--gives them something to fight and live for. It's not what you would call "joy". By the end it's more like relief plus exercise-related endorphins.
He does not seem overjoyed. He seems completely stressed out. Imagine you hate the door stopper then your parents are “here’s 25 of them on your toy box!”
‘Tis the small things in life that bring us joy. A novel toy project to build and be appreciated . My Girl Goldie heard this excitement and is now outside at the gate barking for her play time.
This is so beautiful! "Santa Paws" gave him something for Christmas that "Santa" knew was going to make him bark incessantly. That's love! You're giving this baby the best life possible. 💖👏 ya'll are great puppy parents! ❤
This dog seems stressed out and anxious. I don't understand how the actual owners don't see/hear it. He's even trying to bite them at one point. Seems like an easy way to make your dog really neurotic.
My Aussie is almost the exact same way. She does the same neurotic bark when it comes to the laser pointer. 😂 This dog isn’t anxious and will probably whine just to get back to its new favorite toy.
@@davidmitchell4584using laser pointers with dogs does cause anxiety though. You have to reward them when they "catch" the laser otherwise they get stressed because it keeps getting away. They're not like cats that stop caring about it.
@@davidmitchell4584using laser pointers can lead to dogs developing anxious behaviors that last even after play time is over, you really, really should look it up and consider using a different toy
@@davidmitchell4584laser pointers make them stressed aswell. If my dog sees reflections she cant stop searching for it when its gone and tries catching it which doesnt work, so she's upset about. You can google that if you want, but i recommend to stop with the laserpointer.
That's certainly one way to ensure you remain as 'popular as piles' with the neighbours. Based on what I saw and heard, albeit in a short clip, I'm not convinced Farley is loving his gift. Our desire to please the ones we love can sometimes cause us to get carried away! Personally, I would be rethinking this, and quickly. Mainly because there's no door to keep those door-stops in check, unlike the one on the wall in the background.
That was the most precious thing I've ever seen! What a great gift. I'll bet a lot of other dog owners will try this. She seem fascinated by the one on the bottom left. When she realizes all the others work too, she will be in her glory!
I laughed at his joy the whole way through! I don't think he could believe those were all for him and he could attack at will. What a fun activity for him.
Thats like getting your kid a drum kit. 🤣😂. Such a beautiful breed and he is no exception. I like how you got creative with the colours for his initial. He’s one happy dog.
You just gained a new subscriber with this one video! I don’t need to see any other videos to know that I am totally infatuated! How wonderful of you to give your dog this gift! ❤ what an amazing idea. Look how happy he is with door stoppers. I just love this so much! Gotta share this!
WOW, thats utterly nuts! What a darling pooch he is! This has reminded me that when I took snoops to my aunties place, he did have a thing for her stopper too! Im going to get him one tomorrow... I wonder if he will have as much fun with it as this little scamp does?
You laugh till it's 3am and you're like fuck, why did we give the dog this.
Yeh bet they're facing the wall side now. Lol
😂😂😂
🤫🤪🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thought this immediately. 😅😂
💯❗️
"Best gift EVER!" said no neighbor ever
I guess they didn't buy it for the neighbours. Maybe against them, because who wants neighbours anyway?
Yep, could tell in 3 seconds this is a HUGE NO 😮
Yeah and that stressed out dog didn't say it either.
Lmao 🤣 😂😂😂
all the the door stoppers don’t compare to that one on the bottom left😭
Lol the bottom left is the chosen one!
😂
@@JustBeingFarley - Yeah, all the rest are just in the way.
I think your dog is broken 😂
Doggo's favorite.
He didn't need 25 of them, one would've made his day. 😂 Too funny!
I was thinking just the one on the bottom left would have been plenty 😂
That's not happy body language
I took ours off because my then toddler was playing with them and I didn't want him to try to eat them. This was absolutely hilarious. I wonder how exactly that came about. I suspect dad flicked one for giggles and it has been on ever since 😅
I think that he gets poked in the eye & that's why it's a love/hate reaction. If it were only the bottom or two rows, he would have had a totally different take on the gift. Less eye pokes more excitement!❤ Yes on the 2AM problem! Never heard of too much of a good thing? Same thing as, too much candy, sun, alcohol? Parents & pet owners need to be the voice of reason & this was not thought through properly🤔! ❤But Cute🙂
Actually that dog is extremely agitated. It's not enjoying them at all.
Seems like hes more afraid of them than enjoying them... hes like fuck i knew they were evil now they've come for me toys.
I've seen this dog he loves them, thing is dogs are simple, now there's to many and he just wants the 1
25 stoppers and he's only interested in the one.😂
All he really needed was the one on the bottom left. He’s too cute.
Except that that behavior and body language very clearly shows that he actually hates them.
The way she just has a minute staring at it with her tongue out like she was well and truly shook 😭😍
**him lol
Fgs his* I can’t spell lol
Not knowing which one to choose lol
Stress
Distressed. That dog so clearly hates those things. Why are so many people completely clueless about dog behavior and body language??
So cute seeing him so curious, afraid and at the same time obsessed with the door stoppers 😂
I think this is his best toy ever ❤
I didn't expect his reaction. So cute! I miss my dog so much😢
I love when he does one or two then he looks back at her like “OK your turn”
He's actually stressed and anxious.
So cute seeing him so afraid? Are you ok? That dog is not curious or obsessed, he is stressed out. I hope people who find this video cute don't have dogs themselves because they obviously know absolutely nothing about the body language of one.
@@polendisco4132 then I’m happy not to have a dog. Maybe before getting them a toy, people should first consult a dog psychiatrist
I had a dog that looked a lot like this one. He was my first pet (that I was old enough to remenber). He saved me from venomous snakes several times. He died from kidney disease when I was 12. Rest in peace Bootsie.🎉
I want to know more about why your childhood included so many venomous snakes
@@floodlime8620 because my childhood preceded video games. When not in school I was out in the woods (rattlers) with my friends building forts, wading in the creek (copperheads and cotton mouths) to catch frogs, turtles and crayfish. Bootsie was more aware than I was especially when I was 5 or 6 so he had to be the adult supervision for me. Kids ran free in the 60's and 70's.
Pretty sure the real answer is a matter of where you lived, not the lack of video games
@@DecafKauffee Virginia
@@liamstone3437 I grew up in the woods in Virginia, video games weren't a thing until I was a teenager, and my childhood involved precisely 0 venomous snakes except for the ones in the zoo.
If only people could be so easily fulfilled. The simple pleasures are the most appreciated. Loved the video.
We can if we allow it. ; )
Some people are, but then society labels them as unmotivated losers.
@@eatshit8907 What with entropy, the best thing you can do for the universe is nothing.
I am. I live a tiny minimalist life and the simplest things give me joy now.
@@eatshit8907 Im an unmotivated loser - I used to be a success, I was worth €6 million in 2014, but I was deeply unhappy. Now I'm an unmotivated looser and I'm much happier.
Very cool! However, I bet the neighbors aren't so thrilled with the new gift. LoL!
Stressing that dog out
Oh my gosh, he is hilarious with those stoppers. As an apartment manager who orders those on the regular, I'll never stop thinking of him now when I see them. LOVE this cutie pie.
@@poa2.0surface77 Go to the bathroom NOW.
@@poa2.0surface77 Cleaning is overrated.
He's a little overwhelmed
Anyone else hearing and seeing more distress than joy in this dog, regarding door stoppers?
I see what you mean, but it seems akin to a theme park experience- Fun yet scary attractions (rollercoaster, haunted house, ferris wheel, etc.); exciting. The test would be how he approaches the next times he's in the room with it.
@@echognomecal6742 Well even humans have wildly different reactions to those things, and dogs aren't humans.
@@audreymuzingo933 Yes...
Yeeesssss
I think it's just pretending it's prey
Sensory overload for poochie!
My dad has used these door stoppers as a doggie doorbell so dog can hit it when he want's to get back inside house. Fun to watch how some dogs react to them though especially puppies.
Once he gets use to them he will play a tune, beautiful dog🐶🐶🐶
When she stared at them expecting them to move on their own 😭😭 lol 😂
It seems to me that it's more like he doesn't like the sound they make.
Yeah, that's not a happy dog
If he didn't like the sound, he'd stay away from it.
Having Australian Shepard’s myself, i don’t think that he likes them. I think he loathes them.
I would think if he truly loved them, he would use his paws to flick the doorstop himself, not wait for someone to flick it. Australian Shepard are very smart
Too many , he’s confused and having an anxiety attack! I must say it’s adorable how the tip of his tongue sticks out ! 😂❤
Oh man right on the toy box, that’s an awesome gift
That looks way more like "agitation" than "pure joy"
yes. this. So often people confuse excitement or agitation with joy. This dog seems to be stressed out af.
@@Yataro79 Maybe at first... Then he was curious, then at the end, the dog is playing with it happily. Just because a dog is barking and excited doesn't mean it's stressed out.
@@Breadbored. You may be right. Still the video title claimed it being 'pure joy'. Perhaps we can agree that it's a little clickbaity and at least exaggerated ;-)
@@Yataro79 If you need to be that pedantic to make yourself feel like you were correct, you just weren't correct.
@@Breadbored.I agree with them more than you so... what's that make you bud
Just goes to show, simple is often the best gift of all. Look at how many grown ass people will pop all the bubbles on bubble wrap. Sooo satisfying and calming😀
Love love the bubble wrap🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰
Seems more like anxiety than excitement.
Bingo! Hey, anything to get their fk'n "content", right?
Was thinking the same thing, those barks are definitely anxiety barks, not happy ones. Some people are just clueless to the language of their pets. Dogs read us so well, how do some humans fail so hard the opposite way?
@@MoogieSRO I think I can answer that... self-absorbed narcissism. Shit, sorry... what is self-absorbed narcissism.
Had to. I'm a Jeopardy guy. 😁✌
You think he’s that stupid to continuously interact with something giving him this much anxiety?
@@jackflash8218 I don’t think you know what narcissism means. Like most of the internet
I wouldn't have called that joy, initial fear maybe. Notice he doesn't play with them himself, they swat one first and the Dog immediately tries to bite and bark at it.
He hits the bottom left one repeatedly 🙄 But I'm glad you know the dog better than the owners. It's good for you to let us know what's really going on. 😂🤡
@@AdelicowsMust be nice to live in your happy bubble with your rose-tinted glasses on.
@@Adelicows The funny twist of your comment is that you mock him for knowing better even while he didn't say it by pretending to know better yourself confidently. :D
@@Adelicows Agree with you, people tend to project their own anxieties onto videos like this, it's pretty sad
@@Adelicows I have worked with dogs for years and one year I tried to work with owners... in my experiences the average owner does know shit about dog's behaviour.
That is hardly joy. Or maybe, is the same joy that an addict gets when they see a full stash of whatever it is that they can't do without. Doesn't mean joy. That dog looks hyperfixated and not for good reasons.
Have you seen the way the dog was already alarmed when walked in the room? That tells me that the habits and routines that the dog knows in that household are driving him mental. I wouldn't be surprised if the dog lacks outside costructed activities. I have seen border collies going literally crazy because they didn't get enough exercise and "work" to do. This is a very similar breed, some individuals just crave a herd and to guide it, they crave an actual job to do.
This is probably the closest he has gotten to that goal, but as you can see it is not functional for anybody and it just builds obsessive and agitated behaviour in the house.
Your srgument is the same as going to the doctor and, after you tell him your symptomes, you tell him: "oOoh look who thinks to know my body better than me!!"
There are professionals that specialize in dog behaviour, you know? Some are gonna be better than others, but the average is always gonna be better at "reading a dog" than the average owner. It is sadly the truth.
BOTTEM LEFT: one stopper that rules them all….his precious 😂
That doesn’t sound like joy. It sounds like a new perpetual anxiety is born.
That's what I am hearing, distress barks.
We have a border collie . I think this dog is trying to "control" those door stoppers, like it would try to control cattle or sheep. Seems a bit stressed to me.
@@qqqsfdf1232 Yup, the herding breeds basically have genetic OCD and if you have one that adjusts to a regular home pet lifestyle you're lucky; some just can't and end up in shelters.
I don't even like dogs but think the dog is unhappy. Why isn't this more obvious to others.
I think you're right. 🤐
Hours of fun, neighbor's gonna love this 😀
After watching this video made one for my cat's they love it.❤❤Thanks for the idea😊😊😊😊
Be careful they don't choke on the rubber tips. They come off pretty easily.
@@noyb901 one step ahead of you. They were all removed before I let them try it out. But thanks. They play on it all the time.
@jeffcoley668 I'm 73 and my cats have always been my children and my most trusted friends. They are brilliant in so many ways... yet childlike in others. Treating them like small children keeps them safer. I'm sure I'm overprotective... but I owe everything to all of them. If one person read my comment and one cat was saved... excellent.
@@noyb901 as a pet owner of cat's and dog's I get it. They are my pack/family all of them, 4 dog's and 5 cat's they get along great together. They even sleep with each other just happy go lucky.
@@jeffcoley668How do the kitties act while playing with the stoppers? In my imagination it's a rather chill affair, at least compared to the poor stressed out dog in the video.
This is the kind of outside the box thinking all pups deserve!!👍✅😎
I can relate; one of my fondest childhood memories is playing with the doorstops at Grandma’s house. Every time I see one it reminds me of her! 😊
I used to do that too!
Your neighbor is gonna love you. Hearing that all day. Good job
Hopefully they live in a stand alone house! Adorable!
This is why I taught my Aussie no barking unless it’s VERY important. Like the house is on fire.
Every dog will want that now. I so get that! I liked the doorstpppers too when I was a kid. I bet it's the sound. Doorstoppers! Yay!
you just made his worst nightmare come true!
I love australian shepherds! My grandpa had one for years named Ranger, who he personally trained to help my handicapped grandma. He was one of the best dogs i ever knew; incredibly smart, and gentle when he needed to be.
I’ll bet the neighbours are thrilled 😄
What a wonderful present for a wonderful dog... thank you... sooo happy 😊
When I was little I'd sit on floor and play with these who needs a fidget spinner these are super cool the noise is soothing ❤
I teach a toddler class and a door has this and another type of stopper. The kids (when they crawl over and discover it they love it). My son who is 30 played with it and now my grandsons when they visit play with it too. Who knew? My son has an Aussie Shepard I’ll have to see how he likes it. He barks a lot anyway.
I'm 30, and those door stoppers still crack me up lol
Australian shepherds need a LOT of stimulation!!! Perfect for him !😂
Oooor maybe get a dog breed you can handle 🤔
Sadly, 25 more of the exactly the same thing does not equate to 'more stimulation'. And, respectfully, I don't think you 'read' this dog's behaviour/response; you've reacted without seeing or understanding, as have many others - probably influenced by the clip's title. You were told that was what you were seeing so that's what you took from it.
My comment above was in response to another snippy comment referring to a 'dog whisperer'. I'll get the hang of commenting one day..
Mom and Dad: Let's go! Downstairs!
Dog: No! My new friend needs me!
Farley is adorable! And his humans are pretty great too!
That dog is stressed and frustrated. Tight lips, high ears, high-pitched bark and whining, panting. Even a stress relief yawn when the owner is holding him.
Yeah they don't even realize they are reinforcing reactive barking...
ya this is like buying an arachnophobe a giant animatronic toy spider that doesnt turn off
It’s the high pitched bark for me…. He’s obviously overwhelmed, not in a good way. So stressed!! Poor dog….
Sounds like they’re stressing out the dog with this. He looks and sounds so anxious.
Reminds me of the first dog that I had as an adult after growing up with dogs but not having one for decades. His name is Spike and he was an Australian Shepherd tricolor… They are so entertaining I ended up finding another one at the local pound that was just a few months old and that they had found on the streets. I still have him but he’s 14 1/2 so thanks for the video! It reminded me of Spike so much and how they can prance and bark and have fun at the easiest,most simplest of things that we wouldn’t even give two seconds of a thought to. Precious time w/ great companions are special and never to be forgotten.
Love Farley's eyes and how he enjoys playing with door stoppers.
Looks like he would have been happy with the one door stopper.
What a good Mom and Dad Farley has.
Humans have an insane fascination with fixations and inducing fixations on other beings.
SO TRUE
What a beautiful hound😊.My old rescue dog used to react the same way when playing with stones and rolling them around... i miss him 😢
He's got a job to do and he takes it very seriously. 😉♥️
Dog actually hates the doorstoppers as they cause stress, now faced with 25 of them at a time. Good job, guys.
That was my thought too. He drops the other toys because of anxiety 😥
Yeah I have no idea why they thought the dog would enjoy this. He's really stressed out at those things, and now he has to face them to get to his toys. Imagine you had anxiety about spiders, but your family thought you really liked them and put spiders near every one of your favorite things. This is what they did to that dog.
It must be hell in yall’s brains. Some signs of anxiety in dogs are yawning and paw licking. The dog isn’t anxious.
Yeah, pretty sure they misspelled "fear and agitation". A little bit of that is good for 'em, though--gives them something to fight and live for. It's not what you would call "joy". By the end it's more like relief plus exercise-related endorphins.
@@jhopkins213
Thanks for putting dangerous rattlesnakes in front of my toybox 🤦♂️.
He only used the bottom left one which means he doesn't need all of those, he just needs one, like he did from the start.
He does not seem overjoyed. He seems completely stressed out. Imagine you hate the door stopper then your parents are “here’s 25 of them on your toy box!”
Imagine you love the door stopper then your parents ar "her's 25 of them on your toy box!" Why do you assume that he hates the door stopper?
@@scoobysnacks Why do you assume he loves them?
‘Tis the small things in life that bring us joy. A novel toy project to build and be appreciated . My Girl Goldie heard this excitement and is now outside at the gate barking for her play time.
That's like giving a kid a drum...😂😂😂
Adorable!
Nice parents!😊
This is so beautiful! "Santa Paws" gave him something for Christmas that "Santa" knew was going to make him bark incessantly. That's love! You're giving this baby the best life possible. 💖👏 ya'll are great puppy parents! ❤
Priceless!
Hahaha. Door stopper go Brrrrrr
This dog seems stressed out and anxious. I don't understand how the actual owners don't see/hear it. He's even trying to bite them at one point. Seems like an easy way to make your dog really neurotic.
My Aussie is almost the exact same way. She does the same neurotic bark when it comes to the laser pointer. 😂 This dog isn’t anxious and will probably whine just to get back to its new favorite toy.
@@davidmitchell4584using laser pointers with dogs does cause anxiety though. You have to reward them when they "catch" the laser otherwise they get stressed because it keeps getting away. They're not like cats that stop caring about it.
@@davidmitchell4584using laser pointers can lead to dogs developing anxious behaviors that last even after play time is over, you really, really should look it up and consider using a different toy
@@davidmitchell4584laser pointers make them stressed aswell. If my dog sees reflections she cant stop searching for it when its gone and tries catching it which doesnt work, so she's upset about. You can google that if you want, but i recommend to stop with the laserpointer.
@@AhuizotlXiuh she sits by the bookshelf where I keep it and wags her wiggle bum. She’s obviously excited to chase. Lmao wtf
It almost looked stressful till you see that smile. What a Cutie.
Lol. Hilarious! This toy will definitely have to be locked up at night if anyone wants to get any sleep ❤
Brilliant!!!
Not the tongue sticking out and the drool! 😭♥️
PRICELESS!!!!
Too cute!! That is one sweet, happy doggie!!
That's a stressed out dog.
That's certainly one way to ensure you remain as 'popular as piles' with the neighbours.
Based on what I saw and heard, albeit in a short clip, I'm not convinced Farley is loving his gift. Our desire to please the ones we love can sometimes cause us to get carried away! Personally, I would be rethinking this, and quickly. Mainly because there's no door to keep those door-stops in check, unlike the one on the wall in the background.
Congrats. You just built a bark machine.
People don't understand Aussies, they are extremely smart and emotional.
Omg. Farley is like,mom ,dad, there's so many, but I think I like this one on the bottom corner best of all.lol
That would have to be an outdoor toy at my place.
That was the most precious thing I've ever seen! What a great gift. I'll bet a lot of other dog owners will try this. She seem fascinated by the one on the bottom left. When she realizes all the others work too, she will be in her glory!
Meantime, there are 25 walls out there with door handle dents and holes because the hardware store was out of door stoppers.
This made me snort laugh 😂😂😂
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I laughed at his joy the whole way through! I don't think he could believe those were all for him and he could attack at will. What a fun activity for him.
This is so sweet and thoughtful!! What joy! Hope the neighbors aren't too close when Farley gets near it again! 😂
I appreciate that the ones on the F are in black. Nice little attention to detail there x)
I say, get Farley a few sheep.
Or chickens. They’ll herd anything…lol
Talk about the perfect gift! Hope he’s not obsessive! 🐾♥️🐾
Too late
The bottom left is clearly his favorite, too cute 😍 ❤
This is too cute😊❤. I was always fascinated by my my dog's fascination with the doorstopper.
So many people saying how cute he plays, while he is actually really stressing about these things.
Thats like getting your kid a drum kit. 🤣😂. Such a beautiful breed and he is no exception. I like how you got creative with the colours for his initial. He’s one happy dog.
Hah! The ultimate gift indeed! 🐾
Sweet, sweet Farley and his single, wobbly, whimsical neuron.
It's amazing how the simple things amuse them 😂
That's true. You're talking about women, right?
I was thinking that too. Maybe his instincts think its a snake and he has to scare it.
@@Kube_DogLooks like someone has mummy issues. 😂
@@MadDoodles Looks like someone wants to talk out of his ass. Hope it works out for you!
OMG, this series is soooo funny! I watched a few and laughed so hard. Thank you for sharing this, it brings laughter to so many people.
That is so cute!
oh the pure joy! You guys will never sleep again.
He looks totally stressed out
Aussies are vocal breeds, dude. And the behavior in the last half of the video looked anything but stressed.
More like pure rage lol
This must be like an acid trip for a dog: a rare superstimulus as if it came down as a gift from an alien god itself. Technology of the future
You just gained a new subscriber with this one video! I don’t need to see any other videos to know that I am totally infatuated! How wonderful of you to give your dog this gift! ❤ what an amazing idea. Look how happy he is with door stoppers. I just love this so much! Gotta share this!
So cute dog to play door stopper
This is the sweetest and cutest. I love it.
Are they in a condo? Bet their neighbors love them
That pure joy!...and then that pure sound lol
People who dont have an Australian Shepherd think he's anxious and stressed, not realizing that this is what they do when excited.
Yeah. And they uploaded another video showing how disappointed the dog seemed when they removed the door stopper. He clearly enjoys it.
WOW, thats utterly nuts!
What a darling pooch he is!
This has reminded me that when I took snoops to my aunties place, he did have a thing for her stopper too!
Im going to get him one tomorrow... I wonder if he will have as much fun with it as this little scamp does?