My dog was sold to us as an Australian cattle dog, but looked exactly like a dingo, even had the joint in the paw and all that. I can't find any videos of her, but being able to watch this video makes me so happy with all the memories we have of her. She unfortunately had to be put down today after 17 happy years of memories together. Thank you Coyote
Because Dingos are already domesticated dogs brought over to Australia by Asians over 4,000 years ago. In most states of Australia you can buy Dingos as a standard dog without a licence.
because you never trained patience and or/being calm before getting treats, thats one of the biggest reasons that most dogs "snap" at your hand with smaller treats, they havent had their eagerness or patience trained.. but even tho i have my own dog trained to the point even an infant could give him a treat and he would gently nibble it untill its away from the hand. and still with some treats he like so much even his patience is put to the test, turkey treats i can NEVER make him take gentle lmao thats his favorite
@@kristalmeff565 indig say dingoes always been here . jus because whitefellas make imaginary borders and water levels rise to serparate land masses dingoes could have freely lived across until levels rose au blackfellas 40 to 60ooo years oldest race on the planet from the first people to leave africa have creation stories that include the dingo and some larger ones that they came from. that figure is from geological studies around some old dingoe bones that is just a guess
Wild dingoes are very timid will almost always run. Its the dingo cross or wild dogs a few generations old that are very dangerous. They are a real problem in some parts of australia have been bailed up a few times.
Just in case someone didn't know, not all dingoes are tame. I own a pretty chill one and he even gets aggressive sometimes. Just be careful, because naturally, these are major hunting animals.
I own a dingo mixed with a German Shepherd! She's a very sweet dog, although if you don't take them hunting pretty often, they can turn aggressive. We used to have that problem as well, but ever since we have included her in our fishing, and hunting trips, she's never aggressive anymore.
I have a dingo and for his first years we had kittens and he would lay down and they would climb all over him he wouldn't mind his name is Romeo and he keeps his white socks clean
For those who may be confused. Dingos are not domesticated dogs. There are some crossbred dingos who are house pets, but they are much like the American wolf dog. Great jumpers and escape artists. In the wild they act very much like African wild dogs and coyote packs. Overall they hunt Kangaroos, rabbits, foxes and even livestock. These are captive bred dingos so they are very friendly. In the wild they will chomp your leg and consider you food. Edit: to my last part, there are dingos who will ultimately attack you through a large majority will flee. It just depends if they are familiar with humans or not. Also yes the Dingo did eat her baby.
This is all correct, except for the last part. For the most cases, Dingos have developed flight over fight and will be very cautious and run from humans and other animals significantly bigger than them that they do not consider prey.
NukaPooka Thanks so much for the information! I was just going to do a google search on these guys. My main question is, what makes them different from dogs? Is it just domestication or genetics, or what? Any way, thanks again!
Karen Dobrowolski I think dogs are different because they were breed to become many different types while dingos are natural animals that are found in the wild and not man made.
You have no idea how much I enjoyed this episode!! I am a dog trainer that focuses on dog behaviour modification, so any chance I get to see wild canines do whatever, I'm ecstatic about! Very wonderful to see King put the other dingo in its place once he was through playing. Just a beautiful video overall; thank you guys for making the trip to see these guys!! ♡♡
TheAngieIshmael I was actually these dingoes first keeper! We thought the girls a variety of basic behaviours such as sit, stand, drop, shake and wave as well as look at me when asked and pointer training King never took to training as much but was very social and marched in he Anzac Day parade I miss them very much :(
Wicked Wildlife What an honour! You can clearly see they've been trained/socialized/sacked out very well! I only wish that some day I would be able to meet these beautiful creatures..
WaitWhat the concept is exactly the same The difference is dingoes will get bored easily and generally won’t repeat the behaviour when he knows the reward is gone
Coyote: The moment of Truth, opening up the gate to see if I can become one with the pack **Mario's filming in the background from inside the gate** 😂😂
Taylorthe Pineapple well, the kind of are. Dingos have been companions to many aboriginal groups in Australia. The wongapitcha for instance held dingos as very important to the protection and mobility of women and children. With most groups I know of who had dingos as “pets”, they wouldn’t force the animals to stay with them. The pups would be taken from the wild, raised by humans until 1-2 years of age, and then let back into the wild to breed, their pups to be taken as the next generation of companions. This is why the dingo is still such an apex predator, and yet a good and friendly animals to humans. Their wildness must be respected however, as without socialisation with humans they are a notable danger to be wary of.
I HATE the new animal planet there's only like a couple of good shows on there I don't understand why there's building shows on their concern they are destroying actual habitats all the vet shows are the same there's two cop shows on there that are like the exact same not to mention they change their logo
@@PINEFAWKINTREECUNT, one of the things I would do if I were in charge of Discovery Communications is to change back Animal Planet to its old and true self and bring back the original logo.
When he was young he would run after small roadrunner..so his mom give if the nickname coyote .....because there is a cartoon of a coyote is tuning after roadrunner and try to kill it but...the coyote all ways get hurts .....and the roadrunner would run right by the coyote and said BEEP...BEEP and run off ......and welcome to the pack
Dingos are essentially a wild breed of dog, and as such they have the same instincts that make dogs uniquely easy to domesticate and tame. The same is true of Carolina Dogs in the US, who look almost identical (except their eyes are closer together).
They 100% remind me of my Labrador retriever. Calm, get the "zoomies/sillies" and are extremely intelligent. Of course, I understand these are extremely domesticated, but it is so cool to see how similar they are in comparison. (Size-wise too! The length, height, paw size!) Even the speed! When my dog gets the sillies, he FLASHES across the neighbor's yard, our yard, and the other neighbor's yard, in just a few seconds. I miss him every time I leave for the week - I can't wait to see him today!
NerdtasticZelda I have a blue heeler (aka Australian cattle dog) and they were bred from mainly Dingo and Dalmatian and you can tell when the dingo comes out. He's crazy lol.
This was really amazing to see! I owned an American Dingo and I can for sure say they're amazing. She was insanely calm and amazing. She was my first dog, and I miss her very much since her passing. If I got to see one again, I'd love to come to this sanctuary. Lovely video Coyote! I'm glad you did this video since people have given the Dingo a bad name.
AR15cuz BlackGunsMATTER They're called Carolina dogs, and essentially they're a feral but somewhat domesticated Dingo. They were brought over from Asia by primitive man, and were essentially used either for hunting or for protection. They were "rediscovered" in the 1900's and are slowing becoming an actual breed. They're somewhat similar to the New Guinea Singing dogs. I'm not sure how my girl ended up where I was from, but she did.
An easy way to define a dingo from a normal dog, is their distinct blond fur, pointy ears, bushy tails, and distinct long legs with bigger paws, fox tails are also very similar to dingos. If you don't see a collar and see the distinct factors admire from a nice and safe distance.
Nate Spigelmyer ... O okay you just described a blonde/white huskey or Alaskan Malamute . So then they are simply just feral dogs that were once just a normal domestic dog lol
they usually shy away anyways because they have a flight over fight usually, but never approach a female Dingo after she has had pups they are known to be aggressive then >.>
gracie alvis they are dogs, wild ones,but still dogs. Theyr ancestors are wolfs like the wolf is the ancestor to all domestic dogs. The Dingo is not a natural predator in Australia ,it was introduced to the country to reduce the exploding numbers of rabbits and rats that was also introduced to Australia. That didn't work,as the rabbits got more babies faster than the dingo could hunt down. Then the dingo became a problem in its own as it spread across the country,and started to kill local wildlife and domestic livestock.So never introduce non native species,cause you never know if its gonna become a serious problem,both to you and your surroundings,native wildlife and plants .
Coyote: Let's go on a date. Girl: We should just be friends. Coyote: I'm Coyote Peterson and I just entered the friend zone with the American Woman. EDIT: Wow this is the most likes I ever got on a comment😂😂😂
@@aaronforsythe8556 Sort of. The Australian Cattle Dog is a breed of its own. The Queensland Blue Heeler is a breed of his own also. The Red Cattle Dog I think is a separate breed also. They are very similar. All bred from a Mixture of European Dogs with some Dingo genes in them by different Breeders. The The idea was to breed a rugged compact dog with the courage to handle wild Cattle. Most of those I see in the USA appear to be Australian Cattle Dogs. The Queensland Blue Heeler looks similar but generally carries his head lower and closser to the ground ready to bite anything on the Heel. Also it has a really broad flat head and nozzle. Well suited to go in and bite a big wild Bull or something on the heel. After or as it does that it drops its head flat on the ground and the inevitable kick from the Bull goes over the top of its head. They are the real hellers. Very impressive to watch. They can turn say four big wild steers in seconds. Its like snap, duck, move, snap, duck, move, snap, duck, move in a smooth motion like a Karate expert. Next thing you have four big Steers that were going to break away all back in line with the Herd. Unless you can train them to be more restrained than there natural instinct they are a bit too vicious for Dairy Cattle and Cattle that are handled often. They also have a less friendly playful type nature compared to the Australian Cattle Dog or even those Dingoes. Very loyal though.
Skippy No, Australian Cattle Dog is just a colloquial term for Blue, Red and Queensland Heelers. Red Heelers bare the most resemblance to the Dingo, followed by the Blue and then the Queensland. Temperament varies, Queensland Heelers follow direction much more easily and tend to be more preferred on the average ranch; Reds and Blue are a bit more wild, like the Dingo and do often show aggression towards non-pack members as well as playing aggressively with eachother. I own two Blues, including one that’s incredibly possessive of me and whenever a strange dog or man gets too close to me, his teeth are completely bared and the ridge of his neck is standing up. If the warning isn’t heeded, he absolutely will attack in the same fashion that lower ranking members of a Dingo or Wolf pack will if a stranger attempts to go straight up to the alpha
@@bigpuma444 I am no expert. All I know is the so called Australian Cattle Dogs I see on Videos stand taller and walk with there head up much higher than many of the Blue Heelers we have in Queensland on many Properties. Most of those here walk and run with there head down much lower and tend to turn there eyes up to see straight ahead. They are the most vicious heelers. They go in very low and bite and then flatten there head on the ground immediately. That way the inevitable kick goes over there head. There head and jaw is more flat also than all those I see in Videos. Most of those they show working tend to bite higher up. With really wild Cattle they would get kicked in the head or under the Jaw very often. Very much like a Red Heeler/Kelpie Cross I had. She was very courageous and intelligent but with some wild cattle I used to buy in she got kicked about 5 times right under her jaw when young. A terrible sound. I thought she might lose courage but she was a determined dog. After about the 5th kick she developed her own technique. She would nip just below the knee and throw her head back and sideways. The kick would whistle through on her left. She always took the right leg. I know most on Properties don't come from Breeders. They are bred locally and sold on Reputation. All colours but mainly blue. I am no expert. I just assume those I talk about are the true Queensland Blue. They are ideal for really wild cattle. They can also bite like a Karate expert. If 4 wild cattle try to break they just go in whack, whack, whack, whack. Once they bite very low and flatten there head down they also start sliding sideways along the ground to get the next beast. Very fast. To be honest I don't believe Breeders have kept them true to the original form anyway. Not in Australia. This one I talk about in Queensland could almost be a breed of its own now. They are very vicious. You have to control them all the time. Not that good at herding cattle. You have to control them. Once they bite an animal they never try to break again. I thought that was what the original Queensland Blue was like. Saw one today following a Girl on a Horse. He was worn out. He was what I would call half that type and half the typical Australian Cattle Dog I see in videos sold to the USA. My neighbour had one. His Son in Laws German Shepherd kept annoying him one weekend visit. I had to laugh. In the end this Blue fronted him. He fell for it. Typical Blue he just stepped sideways and got on the side of the Shepherd and bit his leg. End of the fight and a $1,200 Vet bill. They never fight fair. Only pretend to front Cattle or other dogs or humans. I was in a job visiting property's once. It was always the Blue. You think he was OK or would cower off. Next thing whack from behind on the ankle. I always wore boots thank heavens. Yes some are very friendly. Others not friendly at all. Not sure what it is.
Wicked Wildlife also they don't have some they were bred with Dingos for the explicit purpose of mixing the Dingo tactic of biting at the animals heels and so to get that their DNA is actually got a bit of Dingo due to them having the instinct to bite the heels of cattle and what not. In fact it is not uncommon to see breeders today breed Australian cattle dogs with Dingos in order to get more of the red variety of them as they sell for more
Khalan Wheeler not just that they wanted their ankle biting instinct for herding animals like horses and cattle as they had tougher skin than most Aussie animals and it proved to be effective
If I would meet one of them in real life without knowing it's a dingo, I would think it's a lost dog.
Cyrotix hahah me too
Cyrotix right would have got tore up thinking it's a dog
Dingoes
actually are semi domesticated dog that turned out to be wild dog again
U know that actually happened, until I looked closer
So different. Dogs are close to wolves, not dingoes
it is quite good to see these videos where you have joy and not only the pain from a sting
Arjen Van Dijk or a bite
Ma-Riley Butler or falling off some rocks
Ma-Riley Butlers the best of all the best
C:
Coyote: these are the apex land mammalian preditors in Australia.
Dingo:*rolls over for belly rub*
The Tooner these are tamed dingo, wild ones are vicious enough to take down a kangaroo
Lord Engie Reincarnate non austrailians dont understand how dangerous they are
Thank god i aint in the Outback ima stay inside my house and deal with god damn CARPET SNAKES In the bush
GTR GUY Well, I’m Irish so I figure that any predator bigger than a fox will try to kill me.
There just likes wolves wild ones can tear you apart and eat you but tame one and it’s just a big majestic dog
My dog was sold to us as an Australian cattle dog, but looked exactly like a dingo, even had the joint in the paw and all that. I can't find any videos of her, but being able to watch this video makes me so happy with all the memories we have of her. She unfortunately had to be put down today after 17 happy years of memories together. Thank you Coyote
These dingos are more domesticated than my cousin’s chihuahua
Seems tamed, rather than domesticated.
Chihuahua’s are evil
@@wok3n203
I keep reading this as _chee hoo-uh hoo-uh_
Who knew that such a small dog can hold so much rage
Big Chungus screw you
Why are these dingos gentler than my dog when feeding him with my hand
Because Dingos are already domesticated dogs brought over to Australia by Asians over 4,000 years ago. In most states of Australia you can buy Dingos as a standard dog without a licence.
I hope you know he is joking
because you never trained patience and or/being calm before getting treats, thats one of the biggest reasons that most dogs "snap" at your hand with smaller treats, they havent had their eagerness or patience trained..
but even tho i have my own dog trained to the point even an infant could give him a treat and he would gently nibble it untill its away from the hand.
and still with some treats he like so much even his patience is put to the test, turkey treats i can NEVER make him take gentle lmao thats his favorite
@@kristalmeff565 indig say dingoes always been here . jus because whitefellas make imaginary borders and water levels rise to serparate land masses dingoes could have freely lived across until levels rose au blackfellas 40 to 60ooo years oldest race on the planet from the first people to leave africa have creation stories that include the dingo and some larger ones that they came from. that figure is from geological studies around some old dingoe bones that is just a guess
@@alfiegreen8924 thank you for saying this
I could never go to Australia because if i saw them in the wild i would try to pet these good boys.
buoy*
**Boi*
KATHRYN RAINES *bois
Dem doggo are good boyes
(In dingo head) who's the good boye...is...is it me?
Ryan Vandyke um exuse me? I LIVE In austrailia thank you very much 😂
This is why I would never survive in Australia, I’d see a dingo and be like “pupper????” And then probably get attacked
SAME! 😂😂
Same XD
Uhh I live in Australia for like 9 years (I’m literally 9 years old) AND A DINGO JEVER ATTACKED ME 🤦🏻♀️💅😌🗿😂
Wild dingoes are very timid will almost always run. Its the dingo cross or wild dogs a few generations old that are very dangerous. They are a real problem in some parts of australia have been bailed up a few times.
Our kelpies are mostly dingo. They are pets.
Coyote:**pet Dingo**
Dingo:**Pets Coyote**
Wait what?
Lol
Martie Angelica V. Bueno lol
I really like that that’s funny
Lol
wait what?
10:36 “Why have you stopped petting me!”
Dingo : " PET ME
OTHER DINGO : PET HIM NOW BEFORE U BE ON MY MENU
My cat 🐈
Awww they're so cute
They seem like such happy and well-adjusted creatures.
"The moment of truth... Opening the gate to see, if I can become one of the pack"
*Some of his camera crew are already stationed in there*
tinypaws' gaming 😂😂
tinypaws' gaming First thing I saw XD
Lawpoo ya Ik but it wuz still funny that his crew are in there already
well, the pack had accepted Mario by then, yeah. but Coyote? who knew then?
If I ran into a dingo in the wild, my immediate reaction would be, "Awwwww! It's a puppy!" And I would probably become lunch, but they're so cute!
Moose Winchester you wouldn't be able to even get out those words a chunk my brothers leg was bitten off when we out on our property
A chunk of*
Dingoes don't eat adult humans-only children.
When will Coyote meet a coyote?!
I’ve been waiting for a VERY long time XD
Blitz The wolf innit XD
A coyote could attack and kill him so he probably won’t do a video about that
Crystal Phoenix well, I don’t do very much animal research but it’s nice to know.
Maybe
@@baconman3780 Im pretty sure a dingo and wolf could kill him yet he has done videos for them
They're excellent ambassadors for their species.
good doggos
cute doggos
Just in case someone didn't know, not all dingoes are tame. I own a pretty chill one and he even gets aggressive sometimes. Just be careful, because naturally, these are major hunting animals.
I own a dingo mixed with a German Shepherd! She's a very sweet dog, although if you don't take them hunting pretty often, they can turn aggressive. We used to have that problem as well, but ever since we have included her in our fishing, and hunting trips, she's never aggressive anymore.
i know that i have 2 cats and i have a kiiten and the kiiten is a boy and the other one i have is a boy 2 and thay fight
Dzelila Cecunjanin what does that have to do with dingos
I have a dingo and for his first years we had kittens and he would lay down and they would climb all over him he wouldn't mind his name is Romeo and he keeps his white socks clean
My cousin own one too! Yes, I agree they're aggressive and possive too!
Sad thing is these dingos are calmer than my dog at home
Buddy8383 atleast your dog is calm
They are better trained than my dogs
And they aren’t even trained
Katie Stanford ok
Buddy8383 😂😂😂😂
One thing that surprised me is how quiet these doggies were :) also very fluffy and cute!
Dingos don’t actually make noise unless it’s like a wolf howl
They can’t bark
I live where this video was shot and I’ve been to billabong so many times and trust me the dingos are incredibly fluffy :)
@@RandomHandleLol1738 who said they bark
@@RandomHandleLol1738 also how would you know
I forgot your name was coyote so I was waiting for an actual coyote lol
On god tho
Same
Serg me too haha
Serg u
Ikr
I love how 1 week ago he was just playing with kangaroos and now he is feeding dingos kangaroo meat😂😂
Where do you think he got the kangaroo meat from?
Yeah things tend to escalate quickly in this channel.
Would have been filmed on the same few days then edited out over weeks.
*Oh no.*
For those who may be confused. Dingos are not domesticated dogs. There are some crossbred dingos who are house pets, but they are much like the American wolf dog. Great jumpers and escape artists.
In the wild they act very much like African wild dogs and coyote packs.
Overall they hunt Kangaroos, rabbits, foxes and even livestock.
These are captive bred dingos so they are very friendly. In the wild they will chomp your leg and consider you food.
Edit: to my last part, there are dingos who will ultimately attack you through a large majority will flee. It just depends if they are familiar with humans or not.
Also yes the Dingo did eat her baby.
This is all correct, except for the last part. For the most cases, Dingos have developed flight over fight and will be very cautious and run from humans and other animals significantly bigger than them that they do not consider prey.
Thanks! I was scrolling the comments to see if anyone explained this.
NukaPooka Thanks so much for the information! I was just going to do a google search on these guys. My main question is, what makes them different from dogs? Is it just domestication or genetics, or what? Any way, thanks again!
NukaPooka Aren't they very shy in the wild?
Karen Dobrowolski I think dogs are different because they were breed to become many different types while dingos are natural animals that are found in the wild and not man made.
Coyote: the way they walk seems like wolfs.
Me: they seem like normal dogo.
Do some research and come back, they are a lot more dangerous then a wolf, just a wolf has always had a bad image built around for hundreds of years
Sloan476 chill they’re just saying it looks like a dog lol
@@sloan4764 you do some research and you will see that for the most part wolves and dingos are equally as dangerous
Victor Stancu are you from Australia?
@@sloan4764 are you from Canada
Coyote: *pats dingo*
Mark: You ok?
only real coyote fans will get this onr
Wow i wantt one!!!!!!!!😍😘😗😙
Lol
Brenda Palomino not as easy as you think
Mark: *Does it hurt*
Do they bark with Australian accents?
Bawk bawk
Baark*
Bawwark
They hardly bark actually, more like a wolf howl usually
It’s a normal bark
You have no idea how much I enjoyed this episode!!
I am a dog trainer that focuses on dog behaviour modification, so any chance I get to see wild canines do whatever, I'm ecstatic about!
Very wonderful to see King put the other dingo in its place once he was through playing. Just a beautiful video overall; thank you guys for making the trip to see these guys!!
♡♡
TheAngieIshmael I was actually these dingoes first keeper!
We thought the girls a variety of basic behaviours such as sit, stand, drop, shake and wave as well as look at me when asked and pointer training
King never took to training as much but was very social and marched in he Anzac Day parade
I miss them very much :(
Cool!
Wicked Wildlife What an honour! You can clearly see they've been trained/socialized/sacked out very well! I only wish that some day I would be able to meet these beautiful creatures..
WaitWhat the concept is exactly the same
The difference is dingoes will get bored easily and generally won’t repeat the behaviour when he knows the reward is gone
TheAngieIshmael that’s a cool job of yours
I always thought these animals were cute. But after i saw this, i think they're much more cute then i was expecting. So adorable
Coyote: The moment of Truth, opening up the gate to see if I can become one with the pack
**Mario's filming in the background from inside the gate** 😂😂
Mario: You DARE to enter the territory of me and my dingo bruddas?
Coyote playing with the dingos is like me trying to interact on the first day of school
Amanda Velez my gosh. That is so relatable
Same😂
Same 🤣
😂
You are the type of influence young people need. Not that sociopath Logan Paul.
Treat that scumbag's name like Voldemort's lol. Don't speak it!
Dabbinstein Tom Riddle
Pagan Ollu
💯% agree
Don’t bring that up
I love how Peter is running around the entire place and they are not even looking at him
Next video: Coyote meets Coyote
It should be called "Coyote finds his pack"
I actually want this to happen
Everyone wants this to be a thing
Make it happen!!!!!!! Everyone wants it
It needs to happen
Dingo? More like Australian doggo.
australian coyote
These would eat doge for lunch!
Trippin Doggos yes
🐕 bork bork bork
It's dingodile from crash bandicoot
I wonder when coyote is going to meet a coyote
Pug Lord me too
Pug Lord He loves coyotes and His nick name is coyote soooooo... He should meet a coyote I can’t believe he hasn’t done that.
Yeeaaahhh
Exactly
Xd
"Do like to attack small children?"
"Yeah! Do you like to eat small pets?"
"Did we just become best friends?"
Cause he coyote hahaha. Very good
If I had a dingo,
I would name it
*Bingo!* 🐾🐾🐾
Surely Ringo?!?
I indeed grew up singing a nursery rhyme in which a dingo was called bingo
My dingo is named ollie
C4HO0T5 I’ve thought about it :/
Pa Shugart cute ^.^ I want a dingo TwT
* puts dogs in inclosures *
*"Yes the wild Dingo."*
_He's taking a break from, getting stung and "Can't" lift his Arm off the ground._
MAGGOT VOMIT what do you mean “cant”
Lol yay
Coyote: “she’s just laying down in the sun right over there...”
*dingo is standing*
Mash potatoes
@@abelbekele5107 mashed potatoes you mean
He want expecting the camera to turn to the dingo "laying down"
@@Soapfii *He want expecting*
They probably just showed a different clip of her
I’ve been a fan since 2016
Coyote, you've got to meet more mammals, THEY'RE SO CUTE!!!!
I'm a mammal and I support this message.
One time I saw a dingo playing bingo it was crazy
Same
Stop Playinn Tre bro I'm sorry but, you tried
Stop Playinn Tre you got the lingo eh. Almost like ringo
Stop Playinn Tre can I marry you
Stop Playinn Tre xD
I am confusion. Did I not just witness coyote play with some good doggos?
Natalie Greene hi confusion im soviet frog
Natalie Greene Hi Confusion! My names is Preston.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My Grade 2 students love watching this show. They were super excited to see animals from their county, Australia.
The dingo king
*circle of life plays in the distance*
Those dogs are far more domesticated than your average dingos lol.
Dingoes are dogs that were rejected in the 1700s by their owners and kept breeding to make the dingo
The still look like a domestic dog tho.
@@magnethead9834 No... Dingoes predated European contact. The first British settlers reported seeing dingoes when they first arrived.
That’s because they’ve been with humans their entire lives
Not the dingoes in the red desert in central Australia them wild ones are bigger and more agressive lol
If I didn’t see the title I would’ve thought he was playing around with normal house dogs!
Taylorthe Pineapple well, the kind of are. Dingos have been companions to many aboriginal groups in Australia. The wongapitcha for instance held dingos as very important to the protection and mobility of women and children. With most groups I know of who had dingos as “pets”, they wouldn’t force the animals to stay with them. The pups would be taken from the wild, raised by humans until 1-2 years of age, and then let back into the wild to breed, their pups to be taken as the next generation of companions. This is why the dingo is still such an apex predator, and yet a good and friendly animals to humans. Their wildness must be respected however, as without socialisation with humans they are a notable danger to be wary of.
Taylorthe Pineapple right?! They look like cute lean Happy dogs!!!
Taylorthe Pineapple same
that's because dingos are dogs
They act like my fat pitbull and my breeding pair of golden retrievers
I’ve pet dingos before, they were cuddly and amazing. I loved them.
Dingos are basically wild dogs but smart as a modern dog
because pugs have superior intellect
Wild dogs are smarter than domestic dogs
U wouldnt want to cross a wild ones path
My family own a pet Dingo + Kelpie (75% dingo), she’s just a pup and she’s got the wild instincts and is very smart
There wild so there kinda smarter than a house dog because they need to be able to hunt but a house dog doesn't
Semi-wild doggos but very good bois and grils.
Gurls
Gorls
Girls u mean there not grills ;-;
IMA BANANA FOX omg it was a joke
@@peridotlover8000 r/woooosh
Maybe dingo = doggo
Ya they even look like doggos
They are Doggos!
LilFuzzyMinecraftGuy Why are you randomly saying shall?
My late dog was like this… His name was Harry and he had a Dingo look to him but more of a mutt.
Very awesome 👏
*I love how his acting like there puppys dogs*
*he’s, they’re
Although all the Australians know if you found it in the wild it would rip you to pieces until your in millions of bits
Because they're tame
@Hikaru Midomiya no they're not....
@Hikaru Midomiya Make yourself clearer next time. You make it seem like you're calling Dingoes domestic dogs.
Feels like I'm watching the old Animal Planet 👍👍
I HATE the new animal planet there's only like a couple of good shows on there I don't understand why there's building shows on their concern they are destroying actual habitats all the vet shows are the same there's two cop shows on there that are like the exact same not to mention they change their logo
@@PINEFAWKINTREECUNT, one of the things I would do if I were in charge of Discovery Communications is to change back Animal Planet to its old and true self and bring back the original logo.
Eggxactly!! 🥚
👍🏼
Arod924 you mean back when it was actually good?
Yeah, I miss "Untamed & Uncut" and "Call of the Wild Man"
dingo bites off coyote's nose
mark: are u okay?
Ayush Hegde Dead meme
Ayush Hegde it’s not funny anymore
ok dear people of the internet
2:47 “And just sorta... set it down on this log-“
“AAAA-“
and dingo was his namo
Domingo Rios this made me laugh way too hard. Were you referencing the Rocco's Modern Live episode? Either way, lol
this made me laugh harder than it should have lol
no Domingo was his namo
I laughed way harder than I should have. Thank you for this 😂
Vincent DeBellis LOL!!!😛
You could definatly mistake one of those as a dog
Because they are dogs.
oSlotho SVOE No They R Dogs A Little Bit But There In The Dog Family
I BELIVE I CAN FLY LIKE BIRDS They are wild Dogs.
Then you'd die
Tf1n is saying they look domesticated
I am new and was curious where's the coyote? And when i read the comment section i found out that he was coyote.
When he was young he would run after small roadrunner..so his mom give if the nickname coyote
.....because there is a cartoon of a
coyote is tuning after roadrunner and try to kill it but...the coyote all ways get hurts .....and the roadrunner would run right by the coyote and said BEEP...BEEP and run off
......and welcome to the pack
@@luca.6 lol
your a newbie here i guess
I'm 11 I've been on the channel since I was 8
@@ntmyknight9996 umm you are not supposed to be on youtube you have to be 13
They are the ULTIMATE DOGGOS!!!!! My sister though it looked like our dog because our dog is a shiba inu
BORK
*What the hell do you mean these good boys will kill me?*
It took me way too long to understand why isn't there a coyote in the video.
šimon švec Same
šimon švec the coyote is coyote
I'm ashamed ;-;
The coyote is the guy
I know, that's why it took me so long the title was a pun.
Dem dingos are like my doggos
I think you own coyotes
EPICMIMS101 you should get your dog checked for rabbies
Im getting a pet dingo, and Im naming him Bingo, if you cant have fun with that, your a souless husk
You better call Ringo, cause he might come and singo a cool little jingo.
i can have fun
@@AngryEnby lolololololol
Dingo ate my baby they are wild animals
@@jdm_hokage7861 ?
"Look at how gentle it is" 5 seconds later. Bites hand off.
MARK GET THE FIST AID CALL AND ANIMAL CONTROL!!!
Mark: are you ok?
I don't see the difference between a dog and dingo they both look the same.But they are so cute.😆😄
dingoes ate my baby!
These are tamed
Kyle Moffett Well a dingo is literally just a wild dog soooooo I don't think seeing a difference is really relevant lol.
They are of the same species, so that's unsurprising.
Dingos are essentially a wild breed of dog, and as such they have the same instincts that make dogs uniquely easy to domesticate and tame. The same is true of Carolina Dogs in the US, who look almost identical (except their eyes are closer together).
They 100% remind me of my Labrador retriever. Calm, get the "zoomies/sillies" and are extremely intelligent. Of course, I understand these are extremely domesticated, but it is so cool to see how similar they are in comparison. (Size-wise too! The length, height, paw size!) Even the speed! When my dog gets the sillies, he FLASHES across the neighbor's yard, our yard, and the other neighbor's yard, in just a few seconds. I miss him every time I leave for the week - I can't wait to see him today!
NerdtasticZelda I have a blue heeler (aka Australian cattle dog) and they were bred from mainly Dingo and Dalmatian and you can tell when the dingo comes out. He's crazy lol.
They are so beautiful! and sweet too!!
In every sense but physical, I am a Dingo
*woof*
you are not tho
😂😂😂😂😂
Jose Sandoval I read this in an Australian accent
insert furry joke here
I forgot his name was Coyote for a second and I thought he was the dingo
Garnet Fusion ME TOO 😂
Dingo peterson
This was really amazing to see! I owned an American Dingo and I can for sure say they're amazing. She was insanely calm and amazing. She was my first dog, and I miss her very much since her passing. If I got to see one again, I'd love to come to this sanctuary. Lovely video Coyote! I'm glad you did this video since people have given the Dingo a bad name.
Orora Dingo ... What is an American Dingo
AR15cuz BlackGunsMATTER They're called Carolina dogs, and essentially they're a feral but somewhat domesticated Dingo. They were brought over from Asia by primitive man, and were essentially used either for hunting or for protection. They were "rediscovered" in the 1900's and are slowing becoming an actual breed. They're somewhat similar to the New Guinea Singing dogs. I'm not sure how my girl ended up where I was from, but she did.
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww that very sad/sweet
Knowing that Coyote With Almost 20mil Subscribers has been to the small town of Townsville! I wish I was there when you visited.
You should go see a kookaburra! I heard one in the background!
I read the title as “Dingus meets a Coyote”
Really XD
*Coyote looking in mirror*
Dr eggman: this animals are called DINGUS
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
These are dingos not coyotes
Those are some wired looking lizards
super singh was the ”wired” on purpose?
*Weird*
versal. No
ZGtime gaming thanks
I thought they were jellyfish??
That dingo LOOKS So CUTE and soft 🐕🐕🐕😀😀😀
An easy way to define a dingo from a normal dog, is their distinct blond fur, pointy ears, bushy tails, and distinct long legs with bigger paws, fox tails are also very similar to dingos. If you don't see a collar and see the distinct factors admire from a nice and safe distance.
Nate Spigelmyer ... O okay you just described a blonde/white huskey or Alaskan Malamute . So then they are simply just feral dogs that were once just a normal domestic dog lol
your assome
lulu perfect ... Thank you ?
AR15cuz BlackGunsMATTER do you know ANYTHING about Australia
michelle sammutt ... Australia ???
Never heard of the place . Where is it ???
i thought u meant a real coyote was gonna join a dingo pack 😂
Alex Silva same 😂😂
Same
THAT would be neat.
Alex Silva same here
Alex Silva click bait because they wouldn’t have worded it like that
One thing you all need to know... Dingoes are far from that tame in the wild. Never try to even touch a wild dingo
The doctor true
they usually shy away anyways because they have a flight over fight usually, but never approach a female Dingo after she has had pups they are known to be aggressive then >.>
You would never get near one generally.
stunning how calm that they are.
i have a 1 year old pit puppy that could learn a thing or 50 from them
Now, if these were WILD Dingoes, that'd be a different story.
The Dingo's look like friendly dogs
gracie alvis yeah it looks like your mom
In the wild theycan kill u
gracie alvis they are dogs, wild ones,but still dogs. Theyr ancestors are wolfs like the wolf is the ancestor to all domestic dogs. The Dingo is not a natural predator in Australia ,it was introduced to the country to reduce the exploding numbers of rabbits and rats that was also introduced to Australia. That didn't work,as the rabbits got more babies faster than the dingo could hunt down. Then the dingo became a problem in its own as it spread across the country,and started to kill local wildlife and domestic livestock.So never introduce non native species,cause you never know if its gonna become a serious problem,both to you and your surroundings,native wildlife and plants .
Thor Kipperberg nvm
These are used to people
Dingo: *growls*
Coyote: I’m Coyote Peterson and I’m about to enter the bite zone of the Australian Dingo
- Peppa Pig - I am subbed just for ur name lol
@@chris_p_bacon4499 xd
Yessssssssssssss so funny
I saw a gorgeous pure white dingo last night quietly surveying her turf (in Southern California).
Adorable baby-stealers
Minifridge - Too soon
*eaters
Did it eat your baby too?
Minifridge go on say that to an aboriginal elder
Minifridge i don't get it.
This is incredible omg they’re gorgeous animals!
aussie doggo
Adam Smith crikey!
Thanks for standing still wanker.
Everything above your head will be a fine red mist!
Bloody doggo, mate!
6:34 I love it how he says amazing since of hearing and it sounds like he is just yelling in the dingos ear 😂
These dingos are way calmer then my dogs...that’s sad
Kaitlyn Dungee Yes... depressing
Exactly
Coyote: Let's go on a date.
Girl: We should just be friends.
Coyote: I'm Coyote Peterson and I just entered the friend zone with the American Woman.
EDIT: Wow this is the most likes I ever got on a comment😂😂😂
Mark: U alright with that girl?
My most liked comment
Mark : did she get you?
Mark: the girl is alright
Lol
World Of Super Natural lol
Dingoes are so beautiful, I can't even
I LOVE DINGOS NOW
It's been a long time but I enjoy these kind of documentary episode or whatever this type of video is called; I used to watch these all the time on TV
tinypaws' gaming same
I used to watch Steve Irwin before what tragically happened to him.
tinypaws' gaming Bruh Lol
I bet the Kangaroos watching this right now have titled him as a traitor.
LOL
So true
Iokepa da queen has bean assasanated cammanda wat doo whe doo now? * Intense flicking*
How?
My dog is a mixed Dingo and Blue Heeler
Australian Cattle Dog
Isn't the blue heeler the Australian cattle dog?
_Well, you knew that anyway and we don't care._
@@aaronforsythe8556 Sort of. The Australian Cattle Dog is a breed of its own.
The Queensland Blue Heeler is a breed of his own also.
The Red Cattle Dog I think is a separate breed also.
They are very similar. All bred from a Mixture of European Dogs with some Dingo genes in them by different Breeders. The
The idea was to breed a rugged compact dog with the courage to handle wild Cattle.
Most of those I see in the USA appear to be Australian Cattle Dogs.
The Queensland Blue Heeler looks similar but generally carries his head lower and closser to the ground ready to bite anything on the Heel.
Also it has a really broad flat head and nozzle. Well suited to go in and bite a big wild Bull or something on the heel. After or as it does that it drops its head flat on the ground and the inevitable kick from the Bull goes over the top of its head.
They are the real hellers. Very impressive to watch. They can turn say four big wild steers in seconds.
Its like snap, duck, move, snap, duck, move, snap, duck, move in a smooth motion like a Karate expert.
Next thing you have four big Steers that were going to break away all back in line with the Herd.
Unless you can train them to be more restrained than there natural instinct they are a bit too vicious for Dairy Cattle and Cattle that are handled often.
They also have a less friendly playful type nature compared to the Australian Cattle Dog or even those Dingoes. Very loyal though.
Skippy No, Australian Cattle Dog is just a colloquial term for Blue, Red and Queensland Heelers. Red Heelers bare the most resemblance to the Dingo, followed by the Blue and then the Queensland. Temperament varies, Queensland Heelers follow direction much more easily and tend to be more preferred on the average ranch; Reds and Blue are a bit more wild, like the Dingo and do often show aggression towards non-pack members as well as playing aggressively with eachother. I own two Blues, including one that’s incredibly possessive of me and whenever a strange dog or man gets too close to me, his teeth are completely bared and the ridge of his neck is standing up. If the warning isn’t heeded, he absolutely will attack in the same fashion that lower ranking members of a Dingo or Wolf pack will if a stranger attempts to go straight up to the alpha
@@bigpuma444 I am no expert. All I know is the so called Australian Cattle Dogs I see on Videos stand taller and walk with there head up much higher than many of the Blue Heelers we have in Queensland on many Properties.
Most of those here walk and run with there head down much lower and tend to turn there eyes up to see straight ahead.
They are the most vicious heelers. They go in very low and bite and then flatten there head on the ground immediately. That way the inevitable kick goes over there head.
There head and jaw is more flat also than all those I see in Videos.
Most of those they show working tend to bite higher up.
With really wild Cattle they would get kicked in the head or under the Jaw very often.
Very much like a Red Heeler/Kelpie Cross I had. She was very courageous and intelligent but with some wild cattle I used to buy in she got kicked about 5 times right under her jaw when young. A terrible sound.
I thought she might lose courage but she was a determined dog. After about the 5th kick she developed her own technique. She would nip just below the knee and throw her head back and sideways. The kick would whistle through on her left.
She always took the right leg.
I know most on Properties don't come from Breeders. They are bred locally and sold on Reputation. All colours but mainly blue.
I am no expert. I just assume those I talk about are the true Queensland Blue.
They are ideal for really wild cattle. They can also bite like a Karate expert. If 4 wild cattle try to break they just go in whack, whack, whack, whack. Once they bite very low and flatten there head down they also start sliding sideways along the ground to get the next beast. Very fast.
To be honest I don't believe Breeders have kept them true to the original form anyway. Not in Australia. This one I talk about in Queensland could almost be a breed of its own now.
They are very vicious. You have to control them all the time. Not that good at herding cattle. You have to control them. Once they bite an animal they never try to break again.
I thought that was what the original Queensland Blue was like.
Saw one today following a Girl on a Horse. He was worn out. He was what I would call half that type and half the typical Australian Cattle Dog I see in videos sold to the USA.
My neighbour had one. His Son in Laws German Shepherd kept annoying him one weekend visit. I had to laugh. In the end this Blue fronted him. He fell for it. Typical Blue he just stepped sideways and got on the side of the Shepherd and bit his leg.
End of the fight and a $1,200 Vet bill.
They never fight fair. Only pretend to front Cattle or other dogs or humans.
I was in a job visiting property's once. It was always the Blue.
You think he was OK or would cower off. Next thing whack from behind on the ankle.
I always wore boots thank heavens.
Yes some are very friendly. Others not friendly at all.
Not sure what it is.
They were so happy to see him! 😍
OMG THE DINGOS ARE SO CUTE!!!!!
Gianna Annese there pretty common around were Live
Just wait until they maul your legs off :)
Also I live on a farm so kangaroos keep jumping over my fence into my yard...
Gianna Annese they arent wild
dingos are very rare for me the last time i sor a dingo was when i was riding my atv then it ran of into the cane field
Gianna Annese OK go see one in the wild up close you might change your mind
Those dingo's are pretty cool, very, very cool
Its actually funny when your dog is 100% Australian shepherd and red heeler and he looks exactly like a dingo
Connor Welch you do realize red heelers are bred with Dingos right? It's the same with blue heelers only red heelers look more like Dingos
Shiz Honey Iced T red and blue heelers are the same breed “Australian cattle dogs” and yeah they have some Dingo in their history
The kelpie does to
Wicked Wildlife yes but the reason they get called red or blue is dependent upon if they look more like a dingo or not
Wicked Wildlife also they don't have some they were bred with Dingos for the explicit purpose of mixing the Dingo tactic of biting at the animals heels and so to get that their DNA is actually got a bit of Dingo due to them having the instinct to bite the heels of cattle and what not. In fact it is not uncommon to see breeders today breed Australian cattle dogs with Dingos in order to get more of the red variety of them as they sell for more
Khalan Wheeler not just that they wanted their ankle biting instinct for herding animals like horses and cattle as they had tougher skin than most Aussie animals and it proved to be effective
*dingos are absolutely beautiful doggos out there*