Having Protective Dogs are Awesome😲

Having Protective Dogs are Awesome😲
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  1. I remember when I used 2 get in trouble and my mom would yell at me
    My dog would growl and show his teeth at my mom. He would never bite her but she stopped lol

  2. My grandparents husky wouldn't let anyone near my 2 eldest when they were babies. She was my daughters BFF as a toddler, and when I was pregnant with my son noone not even my husband could come near me and when he was born she would growl at everyone coming near the door even at my grandfather. Dogs can be very protective and lovable towards children. She did pass at an old age of 15 in my dad's arms but when she was alive she was very motherly towards my kids she disnt have any pups but she still held that motherly duties and responsibilities with mine…. I miss her

  3. 5:06 heh its okaee, she wont do nothin-
    Her: hey- hey noooo, dont- stay in the water, dont run up on those people, noo, Hey Luna! Hey! Leave it…

    no but for real, for the rest of the videos, they are honestly beyond heart touching… and the one at the end, 11:03, Good doggy

  4. I love dogs, really do but remember, they are like humans, every so often we flip for some reason and so do dogs, never forget, better safe than sorry. Treat them well and the will return the love but always be aware especially around other people.

  5. You wanna hear a story I heard of a protective dog? One day an owner let it’s dog outside while he went somewhere for a bit then it came back and the dog was covered in cuts but when the owner followed the dogs blood there were 9 dead coyotes laying on the ground covered in blood fully dead no pulse no nothing that dog went protective mode and gangster mode at that time.

  6. If people are gonna criticize other peoples videos then why watch it.If you don't like people showing off their dogs then don't watch.Nobody cares if you like it or not.We appreciate these beautiful dogs.Overprotective dogs shouldn't be look down upon because that's how they were trained or raised.And their owners do have control over them because that who they're protecting.So back off

  7. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉, bubs has got 2+ big brothers?, good luck to anyone who tries anything with her! Over the past few years I wish, I had, had a dog like these!!!!!

  8. That dog protecting the child in the front yard was beautiful to watch, it knocked her down to place her in a location then dealt with the oncoming threat. Text book protection…. God’s Creation is amazing!!

  9. The number of poorly trained dogs with butchered ears is super high in this video. There is a big difference between trained and reactive, this video doesn't distinguish.

  10. Nothing beats how intensely loyal and protective a barkbark can be over it's humans. Wish I wasn't so jaded however as I was annoyed by all the cliche tiktok clips… :/

  11. Animals are gentle and pure, acting according to the instinct they evolved to have. They do not have evil in their hearts, unlike human beings. They have feelings for those who care for them and return kindness. How can there be heartless people who mistreat these angels? We need to learn more from animals:')

  12. Dogs are animals whether they're trained or not. And leash laws are in place for this very reason. You may trust your pet, but others (for good reason) may not. The news is rife with stories of people who've been attacked by dogs. And, no one is more defenseless against a vicious dog than an infant or a frail senior. Please obey leash laws.

  13. Seeing stories like this remind me of a time when I was walking a clients dog and another dog came at us from down the street. The dog I was walking was a Cane Corso mix, the other dog was what looked to be a Shepard mix. I’d walked the Cane Corso a few times before the incident, no issues. Never had any problems with other people or dogs. But this walk did not end well. As soon we rounded the street corner I noticed the other dog down the street and didn’t think anything of it so we kept on with our walk. Within a matter of seconds the other dog bolted in our direction and was headed right for us. I was holding onto the leash as I was used to, not completely aware of what was about to happen. Next thing I knew I was being pulled down onto the ground. And all I heard was some of the worst growling noises. As I was still in shock, face down on the ground, a man had come over and removed the Shepard mix from the fray. The Cane Corso stood over me in a protective manner, not leaving my side as I slowly got to my feet. I was a little banged up and I had dropped my phone. But this dog, that I had only been around a few times in the span of almost a year, had protected me from another dog attack as if I was part of his own family. I praised this dog when we got back to the house and of course told the owner what had happened. I don’t know why the other dog came after us, and I didn’t talk to anybody after this incident and nobody apologized to me either. A women who was in her front yard nearby asked if I was ok, but I didn’t even see the owner of the dog. The incident was theirs/their dogs fault and I got no apology. I didn’t walk that direction in the neighborhood again. The was the first time something like this had happened, but I can look back on it now and be nothing but thankful. I can’t help but wonder if this had gone differently. The incident hasn’t made me afraid of dogs, I still love them. All breeds, even Shepards! When something like this happens I don’t blame the dog, I blame the owner. The owner of this dog did not train their dog properly, they didn’t teach them the proper way to act on a leash. It’s incidents like this that make other people blame particular dog breeds and that put unwarranted hate out there for the good dogs. Good dogs come in all shapes, sizes and breeds. Then again, the same can be said for bad dogs. It’s not breed exclusive. All dogs can be good dogs if you raise/train them as such. It’s when you have bad people raise/train dogs that they become bad. All dogs deserve to be in a good home with good people. Not all people deserve dogs. And not all people should be allowed to have them.
    Dogs are wonderful animals and should be loved. And they will in turn show that love right back given the chance.

  14. At first glance, the light brown dog protecting the little kid,..it looked like he ran over him,..but he actually pushed him down, like to get him out of the way,..you know,..like watch out!,..let me handle this,..dogs always know,. dogs are the best,..we need them,..and I know the running theme was the humans protected the dogs when they were babies,..and then as they grew, they in turn protected the humans,..but also dogs do worry about us too,..they're always on the look out for possible threats,..Godspeed, long healthy, happy life to rhe darlins in this video, fierce and kind, and their families,..

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