I love that he growls and you just pushed his face down. That's what happens when our dogs get mouthy too. 'Shush. You know you're enjoying it, fluffy little brat'.
@Voidi-Void sometimes they get 'rough pats' where you like cup around their ears and rub real fast, essentially flap their ears around. They love it, I can assure you, but they growl the entire time
we have a purebred japanese shiba inu pup and she is currently in her growling teething phase the only thing stops her being awkward is if i give her belly and chin rubs.
If that's a wolf that might just be how they sound when they display affection. Saw a clip of a man and his two adopted wolves and the male made the same sound. Wolves don't bark so they vocalize differently.
From what I can tell, the biggest difference between a wolf and a domesticated dog are their vocalizations. Most wolf-dogs seem to growl and grunt regularly, whilst most regular dogs only do so in threat displays.
Wolves are very vocal communicators, even amongst each other. Here he's on his back, exposing his belly which is a clear sign of comfort/safety and his light growling is essentially purring.
@@degen7278I’ve never actively petted a wolf dog hybrid but I worked with injured wolves (wild) in Scandinavia, the fur is not that soft. It’s quite rough. It’s also very thicc because it protects them from the cold (really fking hard to get through when you’re trying to vaccinate them against diseases 😂) wild wolves have also always shit stuck in the fur (leaves, small branches, small stones, I found an acorn once which makes me think there was a squirrel who buried it in the fur) Texture wise, the other commenter said steel wool, which is pretty accurate
Kane the only lawnmower that works during the winter Kane - DO NOT PET IM A VICIOUS WILD WOLF YOU HAVE 5 SECONDS TO STOP OR ELSE. Kane when you stop - I DONT THINK I SAID YOU COULD STOP DID I as he gets handsy & wants more pets but god forbid if you touch his hands he goes back to lawnmower mode
Can you make a video about the differences between having a husky and wolf dog? Like what are the challenges you face, etc. I don’t own dogs but I find it fascinating.
Another glorious day in the life of our very confused housewolf. Allow me to narrate Kane's thoughts: "I want pets...no I don't!...Yes I do!...Maybe?...I think?"
I agree this is why I think husky, malamutes, German shepherd, and malnois are all very very vocal. They are the races of dog with highest natural wolf content in their blood. Breeders for generations have every so often reintroduced wolf blood into the line to keep it genetically strong.
@@hatch450sx3 That seems to check out. Growing up we had a border collie that was 1/4 wolf due to what I will call an "incident" and she would grumble and growl for communication and was very vocal.
I never heard a wolf to purr! My dog does it sometimes when i pet him. That deep roar. Some say he is a Moscow Guard dog-Caucasian shepard combo, but he is big house cat.
When wolves and dogs growl like this, it means good. Good boy. I had a mutt that used to do this. I am kind of thinking it might have contained some wolf in him. But we thought it was a german shepard and alaskan and pit mixed dog; we called him Marty. I live in the south U.S.A. It was a weird looking dog that we picked up as a stray on a dirt path. But smart. It liked doing rounds around the huge farm community, but it would always come back to our house for food and sleep. We could let it roam and it would keep to itself with the other dog (pit mutt) we had. They had a pack with all the other dogs in the neighborhood. They would guard against snakes, coyotes, foxes, and sometimes bear. Very smart dog mutt. Like every month, we'd hear the whole neighborhood barking and everybody knew something would be up and humans needed to check it out. It was always some predator in the area. I never had another dog like that one. It would coordinate with the other dogs and they had watchmen plans..LoL. Yeah, I'm thinking wolf or something. He weighed 100lbs or a little more. He would greet all the other children in the neighborhood at the bus stop (which were also my friends) and walk them home. He never got into fights. Just a kind watch dog. Very weird. No other dog would dare fight him; not even the pit-bulls. He actually made other dogs better. True alpha. I could talk to it and it knew my dad and siblings words. It was really use to humans. It could logically decipher situations and actually help out sometimes. I'll never have another dog that did that type of stuff. I live in a farm community. My neighbor has horses and donkeys and mules and cows. Many times Marty and my neighbors dogs would chase off some coyotes. My neighbor saw it and told me about it. We all heard the racket at night. I think Marty heard the call signal and went for backup. I wish my dad would have done a background check on that dog. It was a very smart dog/mutt (or whatever Marty was). My dad actually took good care of that dog and gave him 6 months doctor visits and shots. Marty wasn't gun shy but we never used him for hunting anything. Marty was just a really aware high I.Q. dog-mutt.
He pretends to be tough, but he’s a soft inside. Just ignore the growls and let him enjoy himself as you pet him. He’s actually a very loving creature.❤❤❤
My father had a dog that couldn't vocalize in anything but growls and snarls; some kind of brain damage. People visiting would freak when this huge white wolf-ish looking beastie would stick his snarling face into my lap to beg for skritches. All he wanted was love, but he *sounded* like a murder machine. Farewell, Bear, we love and miss you.
He doesn't want everyone to know he's just a big fluffy goober.
A fluffy potato
What are we all but big fluffy goobers
Hes just a lil goober :D
I don't want the other dog to see! I'm the alpha!
Exactly......
So cute how he tries to play all big and bad but deep down he craves pats and a piece of cheese
Wolves suckered Humanity into adopting them for good reason.
(Alas for all the poor bug-eyed canid creatures humankind created because of it!)
;-)
If dogs like pats and cheese…am I a dog too? (Weird question 🙋♀️)
@@Asswork yes
@@SashaTheDog ah I see, thank you.
@@Assworkyes
Doggo: "It seems he hates it..."
Wolf: "Yes, thats it: I HATE THIS, this is REVOLTING!"
Owner: "More?"
Wolf: "Please"
Lol startrek generations
I love that he growls and you just pushed his face down. That's what happens when our dogs get mouthy too. 'Shush. You know you're enjoying it, fluffy little brat'.
I hate and love this comment
My brother, what dost be'th thy fuck
@Voidi-Void sometimes they get 'rough pats' where you like cup around their ears and rub real fast, essentially flap their ears around. They love it, I can assure you, but they growl the entire time
we have a purebred japanese shiba inu pup and she is currently in her growling teething phase the only thing stops her being awkward is if i give her belly and chin rubs.
Manic Street Preachers' "If You Tollerate This" is my codified answer to any dog of mine growling at me.
The only thing aggressive about Kane is his love of cheese.
😅😂💙Lol
Lol
His “aggressiveness” is a happy ball of fluff and telling you he loves it 🐾🐺🐾🐺🐾
Yes... Thats... Nvm....
If that's a wolf that might just be how they sound when they display affection. Saw a clip of a man and his two adopted wolves and the male made the same sound. Wolves don't bark so they vocalize differently.
@@jakomioftherose2434 I love wolf noises
@@maximnikolaev6627 what’s wrong with it?
@@GhostFolf86 nothing, just those r/woosh moments is all.
From what I can tell, the biggest difference between a wolf and a domesticated dog are their vocalizations. Most wolf-dogs seem to growl and grunt regularly, whilst most regular dogs only do so in threat displays.
Wolves are very vocal communicators, even amongst each other. Here he's on his back, exposing his belly which is a clear sign of comfort/safety and his light growling is essentially purring.
For domesticated dogs they can also do it as a sign of affection
@@erikrannala5987so the Rottie Rumble is essentially an evolutionary holdover?
Exposing his belly while also snarling. 😂
Not even snarling he just grumbles cuz he's moody
He was telling you he wanted you to pet him somewhere else. It's so cute.
👌👍🐺💋
Owner: gives belly rubs
Kane: *Demon noises*
He literally smiles as you approach him. Such a big softy :D
God what a fluffy coat it must feel so soft.
I recall the owner has stated it's rough like steel wool.
@@bachelorchownowwithflavor3712 h u h. I woulda never guessed but makes sense in hindsight.
@@degen7278I’ve never actively petted a wolf dog hybrid but I worked with injured wolves (wild) in Scandinavia, the fur is not that soft. It’s quite rough. It’s also very thicc because it protects them from the cold (really fking hard to get through when you’re trying to vaccinate them against diseases 😂) wild wolves have also always shit stuck in the fur (leaves, small branches, small stones, I found an acorn once which makes me think there was a squirrel who buried it in the fur)
Texture wise, the other commenter said steel wool, which is pretty accurate
Kane is just so cuddly. Love his growls. I see his winter coat is coming in nicely. Hugs to Kane and Harvey. 🐾🐺
Agreed
Ahhhh those deep and quiet grrr’s & growls are just soothing to listen to.
that’s the dog equivalent of purring.
He’s aggressively showing his love of belly rubs and scratches. And cheese…
Harvey " if he doesn't want the pets I'll have them...."
Winter fluff is coming in nicely.
Such grumble woof. The most vicious ❤
Such a vicious growl for someone on their back begging for more 😂
Its adorable how his eyes glow up as soon as he sees you. We love Kane :D
Love how talkative wolves are.
"Daddy, don't embarrass me on TH-cam, I'm a ferocious wolf. Nevermind, gimme da pets".
I’d just wanna hug him all the time what a sweet boy
Even a wolf has an image to protect. Apparently. He doesn't want people knowing he's just a big old fluffy baby.
At the risk of being a broken record, while I understand that Kane is mostly wolf, I can't conceptualize him as anything other than a big baby.
Kane the only lawnmower that works during the winter
Kane - DO NOT PET IM A VICIOUS WILD WOLF YOU HAVE 5 SECONDS TO STOP OR ELSE.
Kane when you stop - I DONT THINK I SAID YOU COULD STOP DID I as he gets handsy & wants more pets but god forbid if you touch his hands he goes back to lawnmower mode
0:18 Kane, "Dad, you know I have to act ferocious for my adoring public! I have to keep up appearances, so work with me would you!"
Kane is too much of a goof to be aggressive
A true apex predator.
People; Kane isn't snarling, he gets moody around fall-winter hence the grumbles he's doing. Yet he still wants pets from his owner
Can you make a video about the differences between having a husky and wolf dog? Like what are the challenges you face, etc.
I don’t own dogs but I find it fascinating.
Another glorious day in the life of our very confused housewolf. Allow me to narrate Kane's thoughts:
"I want pets...no I don't!...Yes I do!...Maybe?...I think?"
the indomitable human urge to pet every creature we discover
Wolves don't bark, they growl when happy
The purring of floofs
His voice is siiiiiiick, looks like a puppers but gaaawly he sure don't sound like one
dog: *growls angrily*
hand: shut up and let me love you.
dog: fine.
Turns out that growling is literally just how they talk.
I find it hilarious that the wolf is some what purring like a cat
Wolfs dont bark. They growl they’re happy too
Kane teaches us how to get belly rub like a real gangster.
Love how number two immediately comes running like "Me too me too!"
He kinda acts like a giant version of my Shiba Inu, such a cute boy!
Damn those shaders and mods make the game look so real...
Rumbles and grumbles! Adorable boy, loudly expresses his feelings
Ive never heard a wolf purr before 😂
He is aggressive because he doesn’t want Harvey to have the pets. 😂
Wolves are naturally more vocal than dogs, I imagine that would make it into a wolf dog.
I agree this is why I think husky, malamutes, German shepherd, and malnois are all very very vocal. They are the races of dog with highest natural wolf content in their blood. Breeders for generations have every so often reintroduced wolf blood into the line to keep it genetically strong.
@@hatch450sx3 That seems to check out. Growing up we had a border collie that was 1/4 wolf due to what I will call an "incident" and she would grumble and growl for communication and was very vocal.
Yeah, wolfs growl and snarl at each other, is part of their language. Like in this case, many times it doesn't mean they're angry
0:32 "He's so mean and nasty."
I think he took that personally.🤣
how intelligent Kane is!! He was Getting into position before reaching!!❤❤❤ Love him!!❤❤❤
He's just a big baby and a good boy.
"stop petting me!!!
...Why did you stop?"
a wolf is merely a giant dog.
What a beautiful doggy. "Agressive" must be in quotes.
lol his body guard came to check the situation out.
He's just a big floofy puppers. What a sweetie. :)
Every day that passes I more strongly believe that dogs are just perfect beings.
He’s such a handsome big boy 🥺😍❤️
"Human! Give me tribute! More! MORE!"
He must be in a bad mood to be growling so much. But at least he's getting loving cuddles and snuggles.
He's like "oh crap the camera. I need to act tough!"
Very aggressive indeed!
He’s getting his winter coat again! Fluffy Kane is back!
Harvey be like:“Bro stop lying“
don't!
stop!
don't stop
thats soooooo aggressive, such a violent doggo
I never heard a wolf to purr! My dog does it sometimes when i pet him. That deep roar. Some say he is a Moscow Guard dog-Caucasian shepard combo, but he is big house cat.
Jesus nobody's breaking into that house and sticking around past the first "uuRRRRRrrrrr"
Wolf: "I don't want to be petted, yet I love being petted."
The fluffiest tsundere you'll ever see 😂
Kane is the biggest baby ❤
Kane be like:
"What is this?" "Affection!"
"Disguting, give me more"
_"More I said MORE pet me while I allowed it, I said MORE!"_
I’ve heard that wolves growl even when happy
The guy: "yeah, you like that, don'tcha boy?"
The wolf: *nazgul sounds*
This has "Dad, you're embarrassing me!" vibes
I like how the body language seems to say "interaction please" but the vocalizing is "no touch"
look at that fluff! Kane has turned into a great big pillow :D
Don't touch me! Why'd you stop!?
I know that growl....
_"Don't hate me 'cause I'm beautiful."_
It's so true!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
My Bailey does the same thing when I stop petting her. Puts her leg o er my arm. LoL ❣️🐺
When wolves and dogs growl like this, it means good. Good boy. I had a mutt that used to do this. I am kind of thinking it might have contained some wolf in him. But we thought it was a german shepard and alaskan and pit mixed dog; we called him Marty. I live in the south U.S.A. It was a weird looking dog that we picked up as a stray on a dirt path. But smart. It liked doing rounds around the huge farm community, but it would always come back to our house for food and sleep.
We could let it roam and it would keep to itself with the other dog (pit mutt) we had. They had a pack with all the other dogs in the neighborhood. They would guard against snakes, coyotes, foxes, and sometimes bear. Very smart dog mutt. Like every month, we'd hear the whole neighborhood barking and everybody knew something would be up and humans needed to check it out. It was always some predator in the area. I never had another dog like that one. It would coordinate with the other dogs and they had watchmen plans..LoL. Yeah, I'm thinking wolf or something. He weighed 100lbs or a little more. He would greet all the other children in the neighborhood at the bus stop (which were also my friends) and walk them home. He never got into fights. Just a kind watch dog. Very weird. No other dog would dare fight him; not even the pit-bulls. He actually made other dogs better. True alpha. I could talk to it and it knew my dad and siblings words. It was really use to humans. It could logically decipher situations and actually help out sometimes. I'll never have another dog that did that type of stuff. I live in a farm community. My neighbor has horses and donkeys and mules and cows. Many times Marty and my neighbors dogs would chase off some coyotes. My neighbor saw it and told me about it. We all heard the racket at night. I think Marty heard the call signal and went for backup. I wish my dad would have done a background check on that dog. It was a very smart dog/mutt (or whatever Marty was). My dad actually took good care of that dog and gave him 6 months doctor visits and shots. Marty wasn't gun shy but we never used him for hunting anything. Marty was just a really aware high I.Q. dog-mutt.
He pretends to be tough, but he’s a soft inside. Just ignore the growls and let him enjoy himself as you pet him. He’s actually a very loving creature.❤❤❤
Such a big 'ol puppy. Very floofy.
I would piss my pants at that snarling.
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
"stop petting me! i'm a big scary predator!!!
... why'd u stop?"
Aggressively fluffy! ❤
All the hair that went flying when he shook.
The big bad Baby.
🤣❤️
Haha, he's so cute
Kane airplane/seal mode in thumbnail
He's literally a Tsundere. 😂
Owner: comes to pet
Wolf dog: 🐐
look at all that floof coming off him!
My father had a dog that couldn't vocalize in anything but growls and snarls; some kind of brain damage. People visiting would freak when this huge white wolf-ish looking beastie would stick his snarling face into my lap to beg for skritches. All he wanted was love, but he *sounded* like a murder machine.
Farewell, Bear, we love and miss you.
Wolf: I can't believe you dogs gave up your wild life for just a few belly rubs.
Dog: Have you TRIED belly rubs?
Such aggression! Much rage! :3
growling CAN be a sign of affection in some dogs which appears to be the case with Kain
-not a professional tho
His fur looks suuuuuper soft.
Wolves just growl a lot