Seriously, who on earth thumbs down this vid??? Seeing the beautiful sunshine etc makes me yearn for spring/summer here in Melbourne - bringing back BBQ time with it!
If you're doing anything outside near a water source, please do not use anything containing deet. It can get ran off into the water and may poison the fish and other local wildlife that drinks from that source.
I've lost count of how many corn cobs we've had to surgically remove from dogs...thank you for bringing attention to how dangerous they are for our furry friends!
Love your videos.i have a question how do I get my dog to not be afraid of storms please reply as soon as possible we are going through a storm ⛈ right now
So i know you're asking Jessi but since she might not reply right away i thought i'd try to help. Getting a dog to unlearn a fear is a long slow process involving gradually desensitizing them to the sounds while giving them treats to create a positive association of "this noise=good things". It's best to start that out with a recording of storm noises that's not too loud so they don't start out scared. But for the current storm the best you can do is probably to give your dog a quiet space to get away from the noise, play a radio or tv quietly to drown out some of the sound, and calmly sit with your dog and talk to them. Thunder shirts can reduce fear in some dogs, but they don't always work and they're more of a short term solution. Good luck. :)
Since marijuana use is becoming more common (and legal) in many places, I'd be interested in knowing the do's and do not's when it comes to consuming marijuana in a pet-friendly household! Thanks!
Keep it away from dogs! It is toxic to dogs if eaten. I learned this when my friend's dog ate a bunch of edibles and nearly died. The vet says he sees it periodically when a dog finds someone's stash.
+Marco Onyxheart What goes for humans, doesn't necessarily go for your pets! ALL plants are more or less poisonous, but we humans developed immunity to our veggies. A pet would normally not have the need to develop immunity. But cats are usually very good at knowing what they can nibble on or not. Dogs on the other hand, they will try everything. It's always your responsibility to see to it that your pet doesn't get poisoned!
About keeping alchohol away from pets, it kinda reminded me of a rat my husband once owned who was addicted to Beer. She only got 1 small thimble-full at a time (and rarely), but still she drank it all up while her comrades avoided it. What's more, whenever my husband drank from the bottle (he's dry now, just btw), if she didn't get any she would stand up and pseudo-beg through the bars.
Hey Jessi! (or whoever takes the time to reply to the comments) I've been having a hard time lately getting my new young cockatiel and my 4 year old chihuahua get along (I'm not sure if it's even possible). The dog was extremely jealous and curious at first but now he just gets a bit too excited when he sees the bird flying around. So much that unless I keep giving him commands and always be there and keep him calm he would try to jump at the bird. Though, I know that was my fault for not reading his body language properly. I'm getting worried about the bird's safety as he becomes more and more confident exploring the house by himself.
Nice timing, I just came home from a barbecue. Luckily the dog & cat there kept away from the campfire on their own ... probably because it was an open fire.
well first of all humans are pretty big compared to pets. Maybe large dogs can compare but still. also i think we evolved to like it for some god forsaken reason. Probably because alcohol-smelling fruits are more mature and with more easely accessible sugar in them. I still hate the smell tho so maybe its just a conjecture.
+Antonio Other animals have got a tolerance to it, like certain primates or even elephants I believe, but dogs and cats wouldn't have a tolerance and probably can't process it very easily.
What's already been said, but also, how much alcohol we have in our body isn't measured by straight up quantity of alcohol, but our BAC. Less blood (because of smaller size) plus the same amount of alcohol = higher BAC
A lot of people don't make the Connection that meat is cuel and murder. And the Health Effects and the Enviromental Efffects. Or they do but they say its "Natural" or "Normal". Which it really isn't. I allways bother people like her about Veganism.
DK Dempcey Knight DK cats yes, dogs? Not so much. Plus not all BBQs have a visible flame so the only thing that tells us it's hot is "duh, it's a barbecue" but pets don't understand that.
Seriously, who on earth thumbs down this vid???
Seeing the beautiful sunshine etc makes me yearn for spring/summer here in Melbourne - bringing back BBQ time with it!
Those are the chillest cats and dogs ever.
More outside videos please very nice outside, your cat looks like mine too very cute
My backup plan in life is to move to Montana, god damn it's gorgeous.
True, but you might want to spend some time there in the winter first.
Remember, Arnold, always wash your berries before you eat them...And fly towards the sun!
Your cats are so unbelievably Zen, my cat goes nuts whenever he is outside.
Love your shirt and awesome video for the summer.
If you're doing anything outside near a water source, please do not use anything containing deet. It can get ran off into the water and may poison the fish and other local wildlife that drinks from that source.
thanks jesse and animal wonders
thank you
anyone else's mind blown when the second black cat showed up?
omg me too! ANd now i wonder, was the same cat i saw throuout the video?
1. Don't barbecue your pet.
Oh, wait. That _was_ #1. :)
R3Testa i was waiting for that comment
I've lost count of how many corn cobs we've had to surgically remove from dogs...thank you for bringing attention to how dangerous they are for our furry friends!
Love your videos.i have a question how do I get my dog to not be afraid of storms please reply as soon as possible we are going through a storm ⛈ right now
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Lily Hiller Storms, Thunder, Rockets and loud sounds from other things. Can you train them to understand that it's not dangerous?
So i know you're asking Jessi but since she might not reply right away i thought i'd try to help.
Getting a dog to unlearn a fear is a long slow process involving gradually desensitizing them to the sounds while giving them treats to create a positive association of "this noise=good things". It's best to start that out with a recording of storm noises that's not too loud so they don't start out scared. But for the current storm the best you can do is probably to give your dog a quiet space to get away from the noise, play a radio or tv quietly to drown out some of the sound, and calmly sit with your dog and talk to them. Thunder shirts can reduce fear in some dogs, but they don't always work and they're more of a short term solution. Good luck. :)
You can talk to your vet about getting tranquilizers or an anti anxiety med, my dog gets Prozac when it storms
waitingfor2020 thanks for the awesome advice I will try this
Such pretty kitties! XD
Since marijuana use is becoming more common (and legal) in many places, I'd be interested in knowing the do's and do not's when it comes to consuming marijuana in a pet-friendly household!
Thanks!
Keep it away from dogs! It is toxic to dogs if eaten. I learned this when my friend's dog ate a bunch of edibles and nearly died. The vet says he sees it periodically when a dog finds someone's stash.
It's like alcohol: animals are way more sensitive to it than people are, and they can get poisoned by it pretty quickly.
A lot of animals have very sensitive respiratory systems, so any kind of smoking should be avoided near them.
+Marco Onyxheart What goes for humans, doesn't necessarily go for your pets! ALL plants are more or less poisonous, but we humans developed immunity to our veggies. A pet would normally not have the need to develop immunity. But cats are usually very good at knowing what they can nibble on or not. Dogs on the other hand, they will try everything.
It's always your responsibility to see to it that your pet doesn't get poisoned!
Don't let your dog eat brownies
About keeping alchohol away from pets, it kinda reminded me of a rat my husband once owned who was addicted to Beer. She only got 1 small thimble-full at a time (and rarely), but still she drank it all up while her comrades avoided it. What's more, whenever my husband drank from the bottle (he's dry now, just btw), if she didn't get any she would stand up and pseudo-beg through the bars.
If you're having shrimp on the barbie, don't let your kangaroo knock it over
Black cats are the best cats.
I've got a big fluffy one. He's great.
Where is your Amazon wish list
How do you care for a angry Chamaeleon?
Warm weather you say...greetings from Poland, we had snow 2 days ago ;-;
Yunau XD I'm in Poland now
Do you know if picaridin (Avon's Skin so Soft) toxic to pets? It makes a fantastic deet free bug reprellant.
Awesome tips :-)
Hey Jessi! (or whoever takes the time to reply to the comments) I've been having a hard time lately getting my new young cockatiel and my 4 year old chihuahua get along (I'm not sure if it's even possible). The dog was extremely jealous and curious at first but now he just gets a bit too excited when he sees the bird flying around. So much that unless I keep giving him commands and always be there and keep him calm he would try to jump at the bird. Though, I know that was my fault for not reading his body language properly. I'm getting worried about the bird's safety as he becomes more and more confident exploring the house by himself.
Nice timing, I just came home from a barbecue.
Luckily the dog & cat there kept away from the campfire on their own ... probably because it was an open fire.
Notifications squad!
5 tips for safe pet BBQ
when got my budgie my dog used sniff at them almost a month now she just ignore them
I want those cats q.q I love cats so much! > .
I live in Texas. The brutal heat makes summer unbearable for humans or animals.
unless u r in australia. then you would be in freezing cold weather
Yeah, and cats shouldn't be outside in Australia unless they're on a lead.
You know we'd have a barbecue anyway! 😂
Citronella has been shown as no better than placebo in randomized controlled trials. So...placebo.
Why do humans have a higher tolerance for alcohol than animals?
well first of all humans are pretty big compared to pets. Maybe large dogs can compare but still. also i think we evolved to like it for some god forsaken reason. Probably because alcohol-smelling fruits are more mature and with more easely accessible sugar in them. I still hate the smell tho so maybe its just a conjecture.
yeah we evolved to understand and consume it and I think animals enjoy other drugs
+Antonio Other animals have got a tolerance to it, like certain primates or even elephants I believe, but dogs and cats wouldn't have a tolerance and probably can't process it very easily.
What's already been said, but also, how much alcohol we have in our body isn't measured by straight up quantity of alcohol, but our BAC. Less blood (because of smaller size) plus the same amount of alcohol = higher BAC
rule 6 pless NEVER give cats like jessies cat ambros milk cats coud get sick
Are you vegan???
I'm pretty curious as well since she loves animals so much :) Keep up the great channel guys!
A lot of people don't make the Connection that meat is cuel and murder.
And the Health Effects and the Enviromental Efffects.
Or they do but they say its "Natural" or "Normal". Which it really isn't. I allways bother people like her about Veganism.
Oh so you're "one of those" vegans
Wow! Next we'll be coaxed into putting our pets in diapers. I think animals have enough damn sense to get out of the sun and to avoid fire.
DK Dempcey Knight DK cats yes, dogs? Not so much. Plus not all BBQs have a visible flame so the only thing that tells us it's hot is "duh, it's a barbecue" but pets don't understand that.
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