Our dog does that, too. He'll be knee deep in the zoomies, then, with the slightest distraction, he forgets he was doing zoomies and walks away to lie down.
That is disappointment, confusion. To Labrador, the human is just standing there looking dumb, instead of smelling, touching and feeling the grass with him. Labrador wants human to also enjoy it, and is waiting for the human to enjoy it with him. Instead the human does not. Which is why the tail stops wagging.
@@RayfordRaySiegel I always put a period at the end of a comment when i am online, which reliably offers a quasi physical protection from awkward aggressors. Alas, it does not always work.
He's feeling frisky! Like he is 5 years old again. I love his frosted face. I ❤ Jasper! Edit: Thank you for the likes. Especially since I'm new to TH-cam commenting. 😍😍😍
@@I.Love.My.Border.Collie I’m not quite sure, I know there’s Shepherd in her somewhere but she’s a Potcake from St. Lucia. She’s basically a semi-wild mutt, so there very well could be one of those breeds mixed in 🤣 Greetings from Canada! 🥰
when i clicked on this video i saw it was posted 10 days ago and mistaken it for 10 years ago this video is the type of video you see on old TH-cam just genuinely happy and wholesome videos, keep the good boy happy
this dude has got the same ponderous majesty of elephants. not in size, but in a genuine lack of concern how you perceive them. like, "yes, I have had a very silly time. now that time has passed, and I am gonna go do something else. you may come with me if you wish." and you do, of course, because it is a delight to accompany such a noble beast.
This is me every time I forget why I walked into a room: Me intent on doing something, looking around for a reminder as to why I'm there, accepting that I'll remember if it's important and going about my business.
Ever happen while you're driving? I only ask because it happens to me sometimes usually when i start thinking about something else then i'll forget my original destination, sometimes after I've passed it. 😂
@@sweeptheleg.I used to zone out on the interstate! I drove properly, but I would pass toll booths and have no recollection . I’d be trying to tell where I was and wouldn’t know until I passed an exit sign. It seems like a cause for alarm, but I did it for 30 years and never had so much as a close call. Getting lost in thought, I suppose.
(this is a long and a bit aggressive comment, mb, but y'all don't gave to read if you don't want to) American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet. His diet is perfectly fine. Feeding him any less to make them lose weight will affect his health poorly. Edit: To simply put it because people love talking out of their asses and refuse to use Google to make sure they're right. English Labs do exist and they are 100% physically different looking to American Labs. Technically Speaking, English Labs actually originated from Ireland. Now, here's a Lovely Quote from Fieldstone Kennels. "The English Lab has a shorter, stockier build while the American Lab has a more lean, taller look to them. English Labrador's biggest conformation difference is their stocky appearance, with their wide head. Their muzzle (nose) is shorter and wider, and they have a wider neck. The American Lab is just the opposite. Their build is taller and thinner, giving them more of an athletic build. Their muzzle is longer and narrower, and their tail is thin, as is their coat. They have a longer thinner neck as well. Given this conformation you can see how they are better built for a working dog. Unless specifically being bred for one over the other, the English and American Lab can vary in appearance." Here's Another Quote from Them!! "Normally I would have to say the English Lab is going to be bigger when it comes to weight. The English Lab is shorter, measuring around 21.5 to 22.5 inches tall vs. the American measuring around that 21.5 to 24.5 inches. The American lab with a slimmer, more athletic physique and fine bone structure gives them a more agile appearance that makes them look smaller compared to the stocky, shorter English Lab. On average I would say the English Lab could weigh anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds heavier than the American Lab. Your female labs are going to weigh between 55 to 70 pounds and your male labs are going to weigh around 65 to 85 pounds. Many people, especially veterinarians, make the mistake of thinking the English Lab is overweight, but that is what they are supposed to like. Again, going back to the original foundation of the Labrador Retriever and when coming over from Newfoundland, the English Lab was meant to look like that. They call the English Labrador's tail an otter tail for a reason. It was named this because they use their tail for swimming, just like an otter does." They even SAY that People CONSTANTLY THINK THEY'RE OVERWEIGHT WHEN THEY'RE NOT!! I may be getting a bit aggressive, but, the lack of ability for anyone, i mean abso-fucken-lutely everyone commenting there's no such thing as a English Lab and that they're overweight and that I'm an idiot, is ridiculous, take the same amount of time y'all take to insult and or talk out of your asses and put it into taking a QUICK Google search and READ The FACTS right in front of y'alls FACES and actually take in that information and understand it. These two breeds, they are different, from their temperment, to their training styles, their neediness, their desire of physical activity and their physical traits and natural healthy weights. Their similarity is they're both Labs, they love playing in water and they can both run the same amount, but again, an American Lab will want and enjoy physical activity way more than a English Lab and American Labs will want to go longer on physical activity than English Labs. Thank you to whoever takes the time to read this or even whoever chose to google the facts and differences before talking out of your asses. Have a lovely day/night. uwu
There isn’t such thing as an American or English Labrador line. There is a field and a show line that do indeed differ in the way OP described. However both lines absolutely love physical activities. And if you watch this video and still come out saying this dog isn’t overweight, I don’t even know what to tell you anymore.
@@giga9449 You literally didn't even bother looking it up. There is. XDDDDDDDDDDD Literally look up English Labrador vs American Labrador. You genuinely have no idea that there are two different versions of a Labrador. Just like how there's an American Bulldog and an English Bulldog. Actually check before just lying out of your arse. Please. Lol First image, at least for me is, the comparison and the English Labrador is naturally "fatter" than the American one. And on top of that, you're wrong. Both don't love physical activity. Both are described by Pheasants Forever as. "British Labs as calmer, quieter, softer and less active as opposed to the American Labs generally being more active with higher energy and greater drive." Quara explains that. "Typically, British Labs are a shorter, stockier (think “show line”) style of lab and American Labs are longer legged, lankier (think “field line”)." Due to the fact you have 0 clue about the differences, you therefore have no right to say he's overweight. Because he isn't. He's built like an English Lab mixed with some Mastiff. Not fat. Just muscle built with old saggy skin.
@@yeet6362Dumdest comment goes to you sir! All Labradors are supposed to be slim. You obviously don't know anything about body scoring or the way the Labrador is supposed to look. I have had labs and I also work with them. Please don't ever have a dog if you think this is what they should look like! Gross!
Does your dog often sound like that when panting? I only ask because my dog used to do the same thing in her twilight years and it was because her throat was paralyzed in certain parts and so she had to work harder to breathe, especially when stressed, excited, exercising, etc. It's something that can happen to dogs as they get older. Regardless, very cute video! ❤
@@crappyaccount American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet.
@@VoodooRadekhe could stand to lose a few but its an older lab, they eat and slower metabolism. just plain fat and unhealthy is a little much. He is a happy boy
@@plap. 1. It is absolutely too much. Overheight can affect joints, heart, respiratory system, diabetes, skin infections and cancer. It will affect quality of life and longevity. 2. Diet should be something you pay attention and adapt it to factors such as age, sterilization and energy needs. 3. Obesse doesn't necesarily means unhappy you can see it in humans. The difference is that we consciously choose to eat bad, but our pets cannot understand the consecuences. It is our responsability as owners to care for them.
@@VoodooRadek All very true but I have seen some fat dogs and this boy isn't at the top of any list. Twelve to fifteen years is all they get the difference of five or ten pounds is negligible. Could he have eaten better, sure. Sometimes people can't afford science Diet and give animals crap food with fillers. Sometimes too many snacks. Sometimes dog is a food thief, being a lab I'm sure he will snag a snack. This bothers me way less than to see ribs and bones along with whatever other neglect and abuse people still can put animals through. Seriously, happy dog happy life I'm ok with it. A little diet is not impossible.
American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet.
Respectfully, take the time to read OPs comments in regards to this dog’s weight. Respectfully, you are not a vet and you have 0 access to this dog’s medical records, medications, and health history. Respectfully, you have no idea of OPs schedule and habits in regard to the dog’s exercise regiment. Respectfully, take the time to intake information before judgement.
@@katqt32 If you know how to body condition score a dog looking at it though a video then you have every right to judge that dog. That dog looks overweight and unhealthy. I have owned labs and work with them. This isn't a "good looking" lab. No waist line. A healthy lab you should be able to feel their ribs by gently pressing down.
@@naomi5893 You are right. this lovely lab has overweight, you can talk long or short about it. no waist line indeed no ribs etc.. but the best indication for me is that he is out of breath very soon.
American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet. But zoomies come quick and leave just as fast. So cute. Lol >//
I found a gold lab like that once and he would walk me to school and wait until I got done and walk me home. He saved me and my friends life once in a bull pin. We thought they were just cows. Yeller was his name. I sometimes cry when I think about him.
@Knifymoloko It's hard for humans because we (in a lot of parts of the world anyway) nearly always have access to loads of food, a lot of it high in calories and addictive, and we are biologically programmed to eat as much calories as we can, on top of a million other reasons why we might eat more calories than we need. Dogs obviously don't normally have access to the dog food and treats. So you just give them less of them. 🙂
He stopped because the wind came up a little (you can hear it) and he smelled something (his nose is wiggling for the whole last half of this). No loss of composure, no running out of batteries - rather, he has a super sense of smell and is quite tuned in
Not sure, just seems like he was uncomfortable because owner was staring at him and not matching his energy. Lots of signs of mild discomfort/awkwardness, wind wouldn't cause those
"apologies, I'm not sure what came over me"
"Good heavens, I do apologise for my behavior. I must go contemplate now."
the dog suddenly stays over its two legs puts on a monocle and says this in perfect english
he is your pfp
He play, he think, he gone
Life
@@bangbangmofffvcka3251life is he work he think he gone
@@TwiddleJones It funny.
@twiddle better than whatever you said
nice pinch of chonk on him, love a silly chonky dog, thick as a snickers bar x
Our dog does that, too. He'll be knee deep in the zoomies, then, with the slightest distraction, he forgets he was doing zoomies and walks away to lie down.
I read the first "zoomies" as "zombies". Knee-Deep In The Dead.
lmao i do the same thing, less limited to zoomies though...
He wants you to share his excitement by engaging with him.
@@Zowayix93 same
Knee-Deep In The Zoomies to The Shores Of Sleepies.
dude youve followed me to youtube GET OUT OF ME HEAD MAN GET OUT OF ME HEAD
“pardon me, sir, please excuse my behavior… I’m not quite sure what got into me, anyways. Well I’ll be on my way.”
Very rare to see a dog appear embarrassed. Too cute.
"Awww man I made a fool of myself again I'm sorry 😢"
That is disappointment, confusion. To Labrador, the human is just standing there looking dumb, instead of smelling, touching and feeling the grass with him. Labrador wants human to also enjoy it, and is waiting for the human to enjoy it with him. Instead the human does not. Which is why the tail stops wagging.
@@RaulDukeKnifeThat’s so cute.
So cute
He's not embarrassed he's sad that his play wasn't reciprocated. . .
Let me think where was I !!!!
And he waddled away...
@@30pranaypawar17Waddle waddle
@@jakubpociecha8819till the very next day
"ah yes"
@@jakubpociecha8819 and he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle
Intriguing title ✅
Dog ✅
Only 40 seconds ✅
went from "what a time to be alive" to "what does it mean to be alive" real quick
Amazing title as far as I am concerned.
Except for the period that doesn't belong (same as your comment)
@@RayfordRaySiegelIt's the internet
Chill.
Ray I'm not sure you've fully taken on board Spencer's comment
@@Iqn5,
You haven't fully taken on mine, and I wasn't trying to.
@@RayfordRaySiegel I always put a period at the end of a comment when i am online, which reliably offers a quasi physical protection from awkward aggressors. Alas, it does not always work.
He's feeling frisky! Like he is 5 years old again. I love his frosted face. I ❤ Jasper!
Edit: Thank you for the likes. Especially since I'm new to TH-cam commenting. 😍😍😍
Awww my pup is gonna turn 5 this year and she already has a frosty face 😆
@@selenacordeiro1458 what breed is she? Some Terrier breeds do that. Many wiry haired dogs do. Sending greetings from the Netherlands. 😍
@@I.Love.My.Border.Collie I’m not quite sure, I know there’s Shepherd in her somewhere but she’s a Potcake from St. Lucia.
She’s basically a semi-wild mutt, so there very well could be one of those breeds mixed in 🤣
Greetings from Canada! 🥰
Jasper has upper management skills, but still has grassroots enthusiasm
lol 😆 🥰
when i clicked on this video i saw it was posted 10 days ago and mistaken it for 10 years ago this video is the type of video you see on old TH-cam just genuinely happy and wholesome videos, keep the good boy happy
Thanks! This channel is simple, Jasper just being Jasper and hopefully it brings a smile to someone's face.
@@Jaspersdailylifewe love jasper and want nothing nut the best for him. ❤
Running out of battery during zoomies 😂
He did pick back up at the VERY end, though!
He needs this kind of exercise more often. And so do I.😂😂😂
He looks pretty fat
He got that post zoomies clarity and needed some time alone to think.
I like how he's trying to be goofy but at the same time hes too chubby and got tired in a sec 🤣
Lil bro is positively SPHERICAL. Probably thought he was a ball for a moment there.
Because he's sadly being overfed. How sad that the owner hearted your comment.
I always love that dogs are so keen on if their owner is watching them or not
Even more so when we try recording them 😆
Jasper's's soo precious that spin is life... keep this boy super happy!!
For sure
Bro experiencing a momentary lapse of reason
can't keep my mind from the circling sky
tongue-tied and twisted, just an earthbound misfit, i
Just like me fr
got the dna of gothic lemons
Doesn’t matter how old they get, they’re always puppies in our hearts.
I love how the tail wag was in sync with the booty walk away 👍 😅
oh, what a snausage
.
@@michaelpetras1613 yes
Bro got that tractor bodytype going on.
I find it really ironic a dog can exhibit pure joy and happiness and I can't remember either of those
bless the algorithm. this was truly wonderful
Blessed be
I feel like this when I walk into a room and cant remember why I went in there.
he realized you were filming and had to act all cool and collected for the camera ;) he's a cool boy, alright!
As I get older, that's me on a Saturday night. A brief flurry of excitement before quickly gassing out and going home.
this dude has got the same ponderous majesty of elephants. not in size, but in a genuine lack of concern how you perceive them.
like, "yes, I have had a very silly time. now that time has passed, and I am gonna go do something else. you may come with me if you wish."
and you do, of course, because it is a delight to accompany such a noble beast.
Truly one of the best comments ever posted for this video! Well done!
This is me every time I forget why I walked into a room:
Me intent on doing something, looking around for a reminder as to why I'm there, accepting that I'll remember if it's important and going about my business.
Ever happen while you're driving? I only ask because it happens to me sometimes usually when i start thinking about something else then i'll forget my original destination, sometimes after I've passed it. 😂
@@sweeptheleg.I used to zone out on the interstate! I drove properly, but I would pass toll booths and have no recollection . I’d be trying to tell where I was and wouldn’t know until I passed an exit sign. It seems like a cause for alarm, but I did it for 30 years and never had so much as a close call. Getting lost in thought, I suppose.
@@sweeptheleg. I've had a few instances of missing a highway exit, but nothing major, thankfully.
I hope you have him on a diet so he’ll give you many years of happiness and life
(this is a long and a bit aggressive comment, mb, but y'all don't gave to read if you don't want to)
American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu
They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet.
His diet is perfectly fine. Feeding him any less to make them lose weight will affect his health poorly.
Edit:
To simply put it because people love talking out of their asses and refuse to use Google to make sure they're right.
English Labs do exist and they are 100% physically different looking to American Labs. Technically Speaking, English Labs actually originated from Ireland.
Now, here's a Lovely Quote from Fieldstone Kennels.
"The English Lab has a shorter, stockier build while the American Lab has a more lean, taller look to them. English Labrador's biggest conformation difference is their stocky appearance, with their wide head. Their muzzle (nose) is shorter and wider, and they have a wider neck. The American Lab is just the opposite. Their build is taller and thinner, giving them more of an athletic build. Their muzzle is longer and narrower, and their tail is thin, as is their coat. They have a longer thinner neck as well. Given this conformation you can see how they are better built for a working dog.
Unless specifically being bred for one over the other, the English and American Lab can vary in appearance."
Here's Another Quote from Them!!
"Normally I would have to say the English Lab is going to be bigger when it comes to weight. The English Lab is shorter, measuring around 21.5 to 22.5 inches tall vs. the American measuring around that 21.5 to 24.5 inches. The American lab with a slimmer, more athletic physique and fine bone structure gives them a more agile appearance that makes them look smaller compared to the stocky, shorter English Lab. On average I would say the English Lab could weigh anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds heavier than the American Lab. Your female labs are going to weigh between 55 to 70 pounds and your male labs are going to weigh around 65 to 85 pounds.
Many people, especially veterinarians, make the mistake of thinking the English Lab is overweight, but that is what they are supposed to like. Again, going back to the original foundation of the Labrador Retriever and when coming over from Newfoundland, the English Lab was meant to look like that. They call the English Labrador's tail an otter tail for a reason. It was named this because they use their tail for swimming, just like an otter does."
They even SAY that People CONSTANTLY THINK THEY'RE OVERWEIGHT WHEN THEY'RE NOT!!
I may be getting a bit aggressive, but, the lack of ability for anyone, i mean abso-fucken-lutely everyone commenting there's no such thing as a English Lab and that they're overweight and that I'm an idiot, is ridiculous, take the same amount of time y'all take to insult and or talk out of your asses and put it into taking a QUICK Google search and READ The FACTS right in front of y'alls FACES and actually take in that information and understand it.
These two breeds, they are different, from their temperment, to their training styles, their neediness, their desire of physical activity and their physical traits and natural healthy weights.
Their similarity is they're both Labs, they love playing in water and they can both run the same amount, but again, an American Lab will want and enjoy physical activity way more than a English Lab and American Labs will want to go longer on physical activity than English Labs.
Thank you to whoever takes the time to read this or even whoever chose to google the facts and differences before talking out of your asses. Have a lovely day/night. uwu
There isn’t such thing as an American or English Labrador line. There is a field and a show line that do indeed differ in the way OP described. However both lines absolutely love physical activities. And if you watch this video and still come out saying this dog isn’t overweight, I don’t even know what to tell you anymore.
@@giga9449 You literally didn't even bother looking it up. There is. XDDDDDDDDDDD
Literally look up English Labrador vs American Labrador.
You genuinely have no idea that there are two different versions of a Labrador. Just like how there's an American Bulldog and an English Bulldog. Actually check before just lying out of your arse. Please. Lol
First image, at least for me is, the comparison and the English Labrador is naturally "fatter" than the American one.
And on top of that, you're wrong. Both don't love physical activity. Both are described by Pheasants Forever as. "British Labs as calmer, quieter, softer and less active as opposed to the American Labs generally being more active with higher energy and greater drive."
Quara explains that. "Typically, British Labs are a shorter, stockier (think “show line”) style of lab and American Labs are longer legged, lankier (think “field line”)."
Due to the fact you have 0 clue about the differences, you therefore have no right to say he's overweight. Because he isn't. He's built like an English Lab mixed with some Mastiff. Not fat. Just muscle built with old saggy skin.
@@yeet6362Dumdest comment goes to you sir!
All Labradors are supposed to be slim. You obviously don't know anything about body scoring or the way the Labrador is supposed to look. I have had labs and I also work with them. Please don't ever have a dog if you think this is what they should look like! Gross!
@yeet6362
I believe this is what the youngings call "cope." That dog is so clearly overweight. It waddles more than it walk. Poor thing.
I can viscerally feel the mass of this chonkasaurus just from the way he runs
Me when I suddenly remember a traumatic event from 10 yrs ago 😂
I love that little sprint at the end
I showed this video to my husband and he said "he tapped into the fabric"
This is why I do what I do in VetMed. See glimpses like this in a dogs life, pure happiness. I'm absolutely blessed to be doing my dream job 💜😊🥰
Nah bc I was literally on my last hope tonight thinking of ending it and I saw this and it made me cry at how happy this fella is 😭
Glad Jasper could bring you some joy. Please hang in there. Things will get better
Wow it kinda shows he was really living in the moment for a sec and was just enjoying himself.
Jasper looks like a fun old buddy. I betcha him and my corgi Pizza would have a lot of romping to do
0:03 exposed
0:09 contemplation
0:18 embarrrasment
0:24 shame
0:31 defeat
It’s because you weren’t matching his energy. Get down there and roll with him
"Не судите, да не судимы будете". Я пошла 😂
This videos gonna become an instant TH-cam Classic
I have a distinct feeling that if dogs could speak, they would be some of Earths greatest philosophers.
th-cam.com/video/3_OstxRs0sw/w-d-xo.html
I love the way he keeps looking at you like "you're not gonna post that right?" So cute!!
Least silly labrador be like.
I love these guys I also have one they're such sweeties 😭😭
"wow that was tough , i need a nap now !! " 😅
When you dance like no one's watching but someone was actually watching
I was just waiting for this doggo to sneeze because they looked like they were going to.
For one moment he is very excited and in the next moment he gets another thought probably because of which he walks away 😂
This is incredible
When you’re having fun and you suddenly remember all the work you still have to do 😢
Plot twist: His name is Rufus.
This is the first thing you see when you die
If true, I’m okay with that.
Lead the way, fuzzy butt.
🤞🏻
Does your dog often sound like that when panting?
I only ask because my dog used to do the same thing in her twilight years and it was because her throat was paralyzed in certain parts and so she had to work harder to breathe, especially when stressed, excited, exercising, etc. It's something that can happen to dogs as they get older.
Regardless, very cute video! ❤
its probably because the dog is too fat.
@@crappyaccount American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu
They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet.
It always amazes me how something so much smaller than us can make such loud ass breathing sounds
That dog is overweight
Awesome that you captured this. Jasper seems like the sweetest chonky boy. 💙
What an adorable cute happy chubby furbaby!
The dog is unhealthily fat
@@VoodooRadekhe could stand to lose a few but its an older lab, they eat and slower metabolism. just plain fat and unhealthy is a little much. He is a happy boy
@@plap. 1. It is absolutely too much. Overheight can affect joints, heart, respiratory system, diabetes, skin infections and cancer. It will affect quality of life and longevity.
2. Diet should be something you pay attention and adapt it to factors such as age, sterilization and energy needs.
3. Obesse doesn't necesarily means unhappy you can see it in humans. The difference is that we consciously choose to eat bad, but our pets cannot understand the consecuences.
It is our responsability as owners to care for them.
@@VoodooRadek All very true but I have seen some fat dogs and this boy isn't at the top of any list. Twelve to fifteen years is all they get the difference of five or ten pounds is negligible. Could he have eaten better, sure. Sometimes people can't afford science Diet and give animals crap food with fillers. Sometimes too many snacks. Sometimes dog is a food thief, being a lab I'm sure he will snag a snack. This bothers me way less than to see ribs and bones along with whatever other neglect and abuse people still can put animals through. Seriously, happy dog happy life I'm ok with it. A little diet is not impossible.
Ya'll are uninformed. This is an english lab and in decent to excellent health. They ain't supposed to be skinny like american labs.
It's like when you get an overtime paycheck. The first reaction is joy, but then you realize you have to pay bills 😂
This is me here. Getting carried away and then being like, “I’m too old and fat for activity. I gotta go.”
The way he walked away was too cute 😂❤
that’s exactly how my dog looked in his old man years ❤ he would be goofy even then just like this one
Respectfully - less food & more excercise for your beautiful dog.
❤
Very true!
American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu
They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet.
Respectfully, take the time to read OPs comments in regards to this dog’s weight. Respectfully, you are not a vet and you have 0 access to this dog’s medical records, medications, and health history. Respectfully, you have no idea of OPs schedule and habits in regard to the dog’s exercise regiment. Respectfully, take the time to intake information before judgement.
@@katqt32 If you know how to body condition score a dog looking at it though a video then you have every right to judge that dog. That dog looks overweight and unhealthy. I have owned labs and work with them. This isn't a "good looking" lab. No waist line. A healthy lab you should be able to feel their ribs by gently pressing down.
@@naomi5893 You are right. this lovely lab has overweight, you can talk long or short about it.
no waist line indeed no ribs etc.. but the best indication for me is that he is out of breath very soon.
Ok I love this dog. I love Jasper.
"I'm not as young as I used to be... byeeeeeeeee"
What a handsome fellow! The zoomies takes many forms. I love his shake at the end - my little guy does that too after letting loose.
The ol' fashioned side eye.
He was like:
I’m too old to be doing these shits
Me when I’m doing something and reality sets in for a bit
'That's enough exercise for today.'
Anybody that has a Lab knows all about this. Lots of energy, but in short bursts. He must of just thought about some food.😅
American Labs are lean and athletic. English Labs are giant couch potatoes to just love cuddling. Jasper is and English Lab, his weight is perfectly normal and healthy for his breed. The OP said that in a different comment under someone else's. If he was skinny, he would be underweight. He's also part Mastiff. uwu
They're perfectly healthy, they're just muscly according to their vet.
But zoomies come quick and leave just as fast. So cute. Lol >//
I found a gold lab like that once and he would walk me to school and wait until I got done and walk me home. He saved me and my friends life once in a bull pin. We thought they were just cows. Yeller was his name. I sometimes cry when I think about him.
This reminds me of my white lab that recently passed away. He’d have these spurts where he’d roll around like a puppy despite being 17 years old
He's a good boy but you guys outta get him to lose a couple pounds. He'll be happier
Yeah he's a chunky monkey. I think he ran out of steam. Handsome boy tho 😊
This!
How does a dog lose weight tho
@@Knifymoloko Same way any other animal loses weight, including humans.
@Knifymoloko It's hard for humans because we (in a lot of parts of the world anyway) nearly always have access to loads of food, a lot of it high in calories and addictive, and we are biologically programmed to eat as much calories as we can, on top of a million other reasons why we might eat more calories than we need. Dogs obviously don't normally have access to the dog food and treats. So you just give them less of them. 🙂
Jasper's looking good!
U mean obese?
He blinked his eyes after like he was trying to get them to stop spinning
it almost makes me shed a tear, knowing i will likely go the rest of my life not feeling this level of excitement again.
0:08 I love that expression!
So sweet 💙💙💙
i miss those sudden burst of joy and excitement, might just be me but reminds me of when i was kid
My 12 yo bordercollie does this. The small bursts of energy she has is her saying let's play for 5 minutes.
that tail floppin around as he walks away haha
Cute 🐶💕
Vet: "it's the worst case I've ever seen, your pet has the most severe case of the zoomies I've ever seen..."
I would love to spend a hole day playing and chilling with this cute lovely dog❤
“Ok. That’s enough”
What an adorable dog
I have a dog like that. She’s almost always stoic but occasionally gets a wiggle bug in her.
We got a big yellow baby just like this at home. Beautiful dog. Wonderful breed. Best buddy. 👍⭐
He's just so cute
He stopped because the wind came up a little (you can hear it) and he smelled something (his nose is wiggling for the whole last half of this). No loss of composure, no running out of batteries - rather, he has a super sense of smell and is quite tuned in
Not sure, just seems like he was uncomfortable because owner was staring at him and not matching his energy. Lots of signs of mild discomfort/awkwardness, wind wouldn't cause those
He ran away & still frolicks to this very day.
He was this close 🤏 to forming a thought
When the zoomies say yes but the chonk says no.
The lab waddle is a thing, and it’s hilarious
“For a minute there, I lost myself (I lost myself)”
Springtime of the soul.
We all get it from time to time, even as adults.
That's a very nice dog.
Jasper is having a moment.❤❤❤❤
"Why did I come out here again? Anyway" 😂😂
"For a minute there, I lost myself."
Hurray! what a Happy Pupper Zoomies and all