Alright, nitpick time. Dalmatian puppies, according to the AKC, are NOT born with spots and are pure white until roughly two weeks of age when they start developing spots.
@@malraj427 "A bunch of circles" is a reference to "biblically accurate angel" Ophanim, in which it was just described to have wheels with eyes, hence the joke that the angel is just "a bunch of circles" lol
@@ferretyluv I think as time went on, the angels took a human form because they didn't want to scare the humans. I agree that there are many different looks of angels.
I always love how in these skits, God and the angel exist outside of time. Like, the angel's designing things at the beginning of creation while also fully aware of how the future will be like, while God's on the phone with a Renaissance artist.
Dalmatians are related to hounds of the pointer type. They were used as hounds and to accompany horse-drawn coaches before they got into fire-fighting. The main qualification, that granted them the job was, that they could neither be overlooked nor overheard: Their colouring and their ability to run away really fast in front of the horses and bark loudly all the way made them an ideal add-on to the hand-operated siren the firemen were using. Dalmatians essentially barked pedestrians out of the way and served as an audio-visual signal that the fire-fighters were coming. This gave people slightly more time to clear the street - because once they saw the horses and had located exactly where the siren sound was coming from (often problematic due to it echoing off stone buildings in cities), it could be too late to move.
As a local, I just have to say that Dalmatia is the central coastal REGION of Croatia, located on the Adriatic and I welcome you to visit and enjoy the local produce, cooked & cold-cut foods, music and hospitality 😁🍻🇭🇷
They were also used as sirens, iirc, running ahead of the firefighters and barking to clear the way. It's why they're so hyperactive and don't work well with young children. Also, still can't believe you've never done a single video about any of the mastiff breeds.
Perhaps Mr. D is less familiar with Mastiffs 🤷♂️. Got any interesting Mastiff breed info or obscure biblical references that Mr. D could steal, I mean utilize 🤔?
One correction. Dalmatia is a region in Croatia not a city. First time mentioned 8 years B.C. when roman emperor Augustus named it by the Illyrian tribe Dalmati that lived there.
Dalmatians are actually a very old breed! pictures of spotted dogs like them have even been seen in Egyptian art. the more modern breed was used as a carriage dog which led to them having the job with the firefighters. they have the speed and stamina to go for miles beside a horse drawn carriage, and they not only got pedestrians out of the way but also were used to guard the carriages themselves once they stopped. people don't view them as guard dogs, but that's exactly what they are - smart, stubborn, athletic, playful and highly energetic ones!
I was looking for this comment. Yes, being a carriage dog led to the firefighter job. I personally don't like them, having known three in my lifetime, every one of which was mean and untrustworthy in that they would try to sneak up on you and attack you even after their owners had ordered them not to. They'd have to be put away for safety because they were so hardheaded. Also I had read it was their job to fight off dogs that would run at and harass the carriage horses. Very athletic and not to be trifled with.
@@bernadettecartinI heard they are almost blind and very hard to train. I wanted to have one, but then I learnt that they are very demanding and it’s very easy for them to end up aggressive. I love the breed, I’m just not confident I could handle it
Dalmatians help by demonstrating the Stop, Drop and Roll for children on school excursions to the fire station. Or at least they did when I was a kid. :)
I say this all the time, but I love your dog nerdiness....Personally, I believe that the development of the canid is one of the most wonderful achievements of mankind....some mistakes and wrongdoing aside. I love your stuff and I hope you've been having a lovely holiday.
I remember reading somewhere that they would also protect the horses from thieves. Also saved the stations a ton of money from having to replace stolen horses
yep, also would guard luggage on coaches/horse drawn wagons. used by firefighters to run along in front of horses and bark all the way long to help warn people. dogs had a lot of uses.
@@cobraglatiator And that's why they were also called "coach dogs" or "carriage dogs". You sometimes find mention of them in old novels and go, "yup, that's a Dalmation." And they're in quite a few paintings, milling around with the horses as the gentlemen and ladies are standing around their carriages.
Did we forget to mention how completely insane those dogs are....like the fact they are chill with horses is shocking cause I didn't think they could chill...
I didn’t know that was the original purpose of Dalmatians, I always thought they were meant to keep civilians away from the fire while the firefighters are working. You learn something new every day!
Actually you are sort of correct. They were bred to basically be the equivalent of flashing lights. Because of their distinctive coat color they would actually run in front of or beside carriages to clear the road for fire fighter carriages.
@@inarifox8912 They were hunting dogs and have been bred for hunt long before. Dalmatians are one of the first hound breeds in the world. And were used for hunting centuries befor they get that role. Also they were used as dogs of war.
That was not their original purpose. It's the USA thing (very new). The breed is older than the States and we don't use them for that here in Dalmatia.
@@inarifox8912 That is very incorrect. They are much older than that. Sounds like something made up un the USA, tbh. Here in Croatia/Dalmatia (where they originate from) they were used as wardogs and hunting dogs. They'd help patrol the Croatian borders for centuries before the USA was even a thing.
I had also heard that they were chosen as firefighter dogs bc the breed has a higher than average incidence of deafness (like white cats, trying to breed for some recessive phenotypes comes with drawbacks/ side effects), which made them ideal for the loud siren wailing. Would have to verify that but it would be neat if that was also a reason.
Can confirm that mostly white dogs do tend towards congenital deafness... And loud Bois and Gorls tend towards deafening their parents. My great aunt had purebreds who were very protective of momma and shy around strangers, since not all of the dogs had full hearing. Mine is mixed with plenty of melanin around her ears, but I started her on hand signs early since her mix is probably mostly foxhound or other loud and aggressively friendly breed. She will alert me when any potential new friend comes within an acre.
I had a Dalmatian growing up, and yes, she became hard of hearing as she got older. We were never quite sure if she was ignoring us or just didn't hear us. She never went completely deaf, even though she lived to be 15.
Firefighter here, Dalmatians were actually kept because before modern Hydrants it was just a wooden plug buried in the ground, the dogs were trained to smell the water and dig the plug up so firefighters could access the water inside. 💧
Good to know! My cousin is a retired Fire Chief, (he’s only 51! Lol).. I’ll have to ask him about the history of the Dalmatian. But thank you for the information 😁
I just found your channel yesterday, and have already watched over 50 of the videos, about 50 times each 🤣🤣 They are BEYOND hilarious! Fabulous job with the content really! Your physical comedy is absolutely spot on 💯 Keep posting more!
As someone from Dalmatia (it's a region, not one city), I am so confused with this firefighter thing. 😅 We don't use Dalmatiner for that here where they are from. It's a USA thing.
I think we got it from the UK (101 Dalmatians was by a British author and Disney set it in Britain). They make fantastic carriage dogs in addition to what they were originally bred for. If the incredibly flashy and cool dogs make good firehouse mascots and encourage kids with fire safety, well, that’s just one more example of a breed evolving to a different use for humans. Even the littlest spaniels, like Cavs, were still a spaniel and a hunting dog. Poodles weren’t originally intended to show off extreme grooming. And some breeds of dogs, like turnspits, just went extinct because we didn’t need them to do that job anymore.
Well the higher rank of the Angel, they look more human-like. Seraphs and are the ones that look like massive rings with eyes, four-faced creature with wings in every direction etc.
I always thought that Dalmatians became the fire fighter's mascot because they look like they are spotted with soot. I never knew anything about them being good with horses.
Ah yes, Dalmatia. I've, had a few relatives who lived there. Simply put, South Croatia. Just stringing along the coast. It's basically city from city along the seaside. Super duper popular with tourists from Asia lately, has been through quite big reformations too, to accommodate people coming for the vacation, etc etc. Although, Croatia, or any other Balkan state, I'm not sure if I fully recommend if you are constantly polite about everything. These places are more than fine, however the areas not crowded by tourists (around a third of Croatia's entire economy resides in tourism), you may find some people that are more 'traditional'. If you are a certain type of person, hanging around them can get quite entertaining. However if they don't like you, they don't like you. As long as you aren't stuck living with them, it should probably, probably, be tolerable for a while. But no, don't get the wrong impression because of that. Croatia isn't homogeneous anymore for a starter, but cases like these, you definitely won't find if you are there just as a tourist. A week, a month, four months. You should be just fine, as Croatia is a place with rich culture and tradition, and also indeed, absolutely marvelous sights to see. Oh, the views, the views! From forests to islands that you can drive in between on speedboats, to delicious ice creams, and that moment when the sunlight over there hits your face along with the fresh air... yes. But despite that all, the beaches are beyond beautiful. (Sorry Bosnia.) All in all. If you understand the balkans, you'll get it, and experience things your own way. An hilariously interesting way, that's for sure. If you don't, you'll have fun, you'll have a great time, and you will walk off with a new life experience, that you have hopefully enjoyed. It is all in all, a nice place to visit.
We grew up with a Dalmatian. The perfect dog for us. We were all hyper so she fit right in. Because they are hyper, and you are a very active person this is the dog for you. Freckles lived to be 18 years old. Another fun fact our dog was not black/white. She was liver/white. We thought she was beautiful.
Would love to see one of these on Malamute’s! Used to have one who was 139lbs!! One of the best dogs we ever had! A gentle giant who’d help my husband to do anything . Great around my granddaughter (used to ride him when she was very young).. Hubby used to let him here if he was going to be gone for the day to protect the family- Never had anyone dare to come around that he didn’t know and like! Only problem was shedding… our house looked like a Snow Globe when spring rolled around!😂
“… and I named it Dalmatian, after a CITY Dalmatia off the Adriatic Coast.” Dalmatia is a coastal REGION of (a country called) Croatia (location: Southern Europe; from West to the East, there are Spain, Italy and then Croatia). I’m writing this from the second largest city of the region, called Zadar. Btw, due to the warm climate, fires can get very ugly here, so perhaps there’s that connection to the dog bread as well. This is why the modern-day Croatia has some of the best firefighting capabilities, including many planes, that routinely help out many other countries, such as Israel, Greece and others when big fire incidents typical for our climate occur.
I don't know what made me cackle more, the fact that God is clearly simping over his favorite doggie-designer angel, or the Cruella reference 😹
I think that was simply a referenced to creating WOMAN in general. But I could be wrong.
@@Robert08010 He went on to say there should be 100 sent to the fashionista. A reference to "101 Dalmatians."
Is simping over his song
@@melbrod3868 I'll give you that one. I must have missed that.
Alright, nitpick time.
Dalmatian puppies, according to the AKC, are NOT born with spots and are pure white until roughly two weeks of age when they start developing spots.
"Thank heavens"
"YOU'RE WELCOME"
That's hilarious
That's one hell of a echo?
@@JnEricsonx Yes, but a heavenly one.
Oh my Me! 🤣
And then the slightly freaked-out look over the shoulder. Classic!
I was gonna comment that-
"A cute bunch of circles" lmao. The biblical references in these videos are getting better and better. I don't come here for just dogs anymore.
Hai I didn't get the reference, could you explain that for me pls?
There are human angels, though. The archangels, watchers, and ishim look pretty human. The ophanim are the wheels with eyes.
@@malraj427 "A bunch of circles" is a reference to "biblically accurate angel" Ophanim, in which it was just described to have wheels with eyes, hence the joke that the angel is just "a bunch of circles" lol
@@FreyjaRKim thank you so much!
@@ferretyluv I think as time went on, the angels took a human form because they didn't want to scare the humans. I agree that there are many different looks of angels.
I always love how in these skits, God and the angel exist outside of time. Like, the angel's designing things at the beginning of creation while also fully aware of how the future will be like, while God's on the phone with a Renaissance artist.
Sounds about right. 😎
And creating a character that is both fictional and won't be around til the 50s.
I mean He literally does exist outside of time and space. He doesn't experience time like we do.
@@bethkrager6529 He's a fictional character. Stop acting like he's real.
And God has a smartphone because it's God, why not, but what's Raphael using on his end of the conversation??
"sighs cutely and circley" why is that so accurate tho
The comment I was looking for!! 😂
"Oh, my me!" God is great.
Yes, God is great.
@@CannabisDreams you'd blow up if you said that in Arabic
@@untitled6391 I don't speak in Arabic for that reason
@@CannabisDreams He's a fictional character. Stop acting like he's real.
@@CannabisDreams More like human's imagination is great
Dalmatians are related to hounds of the pointer type. They were used as hounds and to accompany horse-drawn coaches before they got into fire-fighting.
The main qualification, that granted them the job was, that they could neither be overlooked nor overheard: Their colouring and their ability to run away really fast in front of the horses and bark loudly all the way made them an ideal add-on to the hand-operated siren the firemen were using.
Dalmatians essentially barked pedestrians out of the way and served as an audio-visual signal that the fire-fighters were coming. This gave people slightly more time to clear the street - because once they saw the horses and had located exactly where the siren sound was coming from (often problematic due to it echoing off stone buildings in cities), it could be too late to move.
Aw, little emotional support dogs for horses, I love it!
What a cool history lesson on the use of Dalmatians with fire fighting. Thanks!
Thanks for the information! 😁
Thanks
I feel smarter now! Thanks for helping me learn, broheim!💛💛💛
Angel: Nobody should have 100 dogs
God: Yeah, that's way too much
God: Let's give her 101
I see what you did there
101 Dalmatians anyone 😂
I just pictured a house with a hundred yellow labs.
I now have a new life goal. 🐕👍
As a local, I just have to say that Dalmatia is the central coastal REGION of Croatia, located on the Adriatic and I welcome you to visit and enjoy the local produce, cooked & cold-cut foods, music and hospitality 😁🍻🇭🇷
Thank you! Hope to visit someday.
The most beautiful place❤
Would love to.
Was looking for this comment :D
Just added it to my travel list, be there in a few months for sure! 🙂
Raphael needs to be called back
Fun fact, the dalmatians were also there to keep people from stealing the horses while the firefighters put out the fire!
They were also used as sirens, iirc, running ahead of the firefighters and barking to clear the way. It's why they're so hyperactive and don't work well with young children.
Also, still can't believe you've never done a single video about any of the mastiff breeds.
It’s just for comedy chill out bro
@@julietsemrau5801 it was literally just an additional bit of information, chill out.
I was honestly waiting for him to mention that
Perhaps Mr. D is less familiar with Mastiffs 🤷♂️. Got any interesting Mastiff breed info or obscure biblical references that Mr. D could steal, I mean utilize 🤔?
Membah the time the pitbulls used to run the fire roast spit like a hamster on a wheel in “Olde England “??!
… Pepperidge Farm Remembers! 🤣
“Thank heavens!” “YOU’RE WELCOME!” That had me LOLing so much!
Dalmatia isn't a city though. It's a region in Croatia. This angel been SLACKIN'
Takes some wild courage to call out an angel. 🤣🤣🤣
(I’m just kidding. Please don’t come for me anyone ✌️)
@@muriel5826 Listen, I take my geography very seriously and I feel that heavenly creatures should do the same.
@@Maialeen That’s understandable
They exist above the timeline, maybe it will become a city in the future?
@DarkMimii It's a huge reach but I'll allow it since it's still technically the holidays.
This is by far my favorite series on youtube! Not only is it funny but educational. I didn't know any of that about Dalmatians 💜💜💜
One correction. Dalmatia is a region in Croatia not a city. First time mentioned 8 years B.C. when roman emperor Augustus named it by the Illyrian tribe Dalmati that lived there.
@Darko Ulmer Oh cool!!! Thanks!!
Dalmatians are actually a very old breed! pictures of spotted dogs like them have even been seen in Egyptian art. the more modern breed was used as a carriage dog which led to them having the job with the firefighters. they have the speed and stamina to go for miles beside a horse drawn carriage, and they not only got pedestrians out of the way but also were used to guard the carriages themselves once they stopped. people don't view them as guard dogs, but that's exactly what they are - smart, stubborn, athletic, playful and highly energetic ones!
I was looking for this comment. Yes, being a carriage dog led to the firefighter job. I personally don't like them, having known three in my lifetime, every one of which was mean and untrustworthy in that they would try to sneak up on you and attack you even after their owners had ordered them not to. They'd have to be put away for safety because they were so hardheaded. Also I had read it was their job to fight off dogs that would run at and harass the carriage horses. Very athletic and not to be trifled with.
@@bernadettecartinI heard they are almost blind and very hard to train. I wanted to have one, but then I learnt that they are very demanding and it’s very easy for them to end up aggressive. I love the breed, I’m just not confident I could handle it
I have to say, I am constantly impressed by the grasp of theology this man has. Also, the videos are hilarious.
your god is legitimately my favourite interpretation
Same
Right!!! It's now how I picture them all😂❤
Angel : nobody should have a 100 dogs.
Humans : 100 cats perhaps?
Dalmatians help by demonstrating the Stop, Drop and Roll for children on school excursions to the fire station. Or at least they did when I was a kid. :)
I say this all the time, but I love your dog nerdiness....Personally, I believe that the development of the canid is one of the most wonderful achievements of mankind....some mistakes and wrongdoing aside. I love your stuff and I hope you've been having a lovely holiday.
I fkin lost it at "sighs cutely and circlely"
"oh my me!" I loved that. And the Cruella deVill reference!
God: Or like 100!
Angel: (Laughing)
God: (laughing)
Me: (laughing) wait……omg Cruella De Ville!
I remember reading somewhere that they would also protect the horses from thieves. Also saved the stations a ton of money from having to replace stolen horses
yep, also would guard luggage on coaches/horse drawn wagons. used by firefighters to run along in front of horses and bark all the way long to help warn people. dogs had a lot of uses.
Now that makes sense.
@@cobraglatiator And that's why they were also called "coach dogs" or "carriage dogs". You sometimes find mention of them in old novels and go, "yup, that's a Dalmation." And they're in quite a few paintings, milling around with the horses as the gentlemen and ladies are standing around their carriages.
@@sarahy1680 that checks out.
Nearly died from the "Thank Heavens" gag
Did we forget to mention how completely insane those dogs are....like the fact they are chill with horses is shocking cause I didn't think they could chill...
To be fair to Cruella she didn't intend on having 100 dogs for very long.
😂 good point!
I didn’t know that was the original purpose of Dalmatians, I always thought they were meant to keep civilians away from the fire while the firefighters are working. You learn something new every day!
Actually you are sort of correct. They were bred to basically be the equivalent of flashing lights. Because of their distinctive coat color they would actually run in front of or beside carriages to clear the road for fire fighter carriages.
@@inarifox8912 They were hunting dogs and have been bred for hunt long before. Dalmatians are one of the first hound breeds in the world. And were used for hunting centuries befor they get that role. Also they were used as dogs of war.
Given the choice between petting a dog and getting near a fire, I’d prolly stop for a cuddle as well ngl
That was not their original purpose. It's the USA thing (very new). The breed is older than the States and we don't use them for that here in Dalmatia.
@@inarifox8912 That is very incorrect. They are much older than that. Sounds like something made up un the USA, tbh. Here in Croatia/Dalmatia (where they originate from) they were used as wardogs and hunting dogs. They'd help patrol the Croatian borders for centuries before the USA was even a thing.
I had also heard that they were chosen as firefighter dogs bc the breed has a higher than average incidence of deafness (like white cats, trying to breed for some recessive phenotypes comes with drawbacks/ side effects), which made them ideal for the loud siren wailing. Would have to verify that but it would be neat if that was also a reason.
Can confirm that mostly white dogs do tend towards congenital deafness... And loud Bois and Gorls tend towards deafening their parents. My great aunt had purebreds who were very protective of momma and shy around strangers, since not all of the dogs had full hearing. Mine is mixed with plenty of melanin around her ears, but I started her on hand signs early since her mix is probably mostly foxhound or other loud and aggressively friendly breed. She will alert me when any potential new friend comes within an acre.
I had a Dalmatian growing up, and yes, she became hard of hearing as she got older. We were never quite sure if she was ignoring us or just didn't hear us. She never went completely deaf, even though she lived to be 15.
*sighs cutely and circley*
Love it 😂
Lol same🤣
Firefighter here, Dalmatians were actually kept because before modern Hydrants it was just a wooden plug buried in the ground, the dogs were trained to smell the water and dig the plug up so firefighters could access the water inside. 💧
Woow awesome!!
Good to know! My cousin is a retired Fire Chief, (he’s only 51! Lol).. I’ll have to ask him about the history of the Dalmatian. But thank you for the information 😁
That's cool! Also thank you for the work you guys do. 😊
haven't heard that one before. interesting.
New info to me! Thanks so much!
I just found your channel yesterday, and have already watched over 50 of the videos, about 50 times each 🤣🤣 They are BEYOND hilarious! Fabulous job with the content really! Your physical comedy is absolutely spot on 💯 Keep posting more!
"Not that bush.". Awesome 👍
Looolll that "You are welcome!!" Was excellent
So well presented, smart, funny and dogs all in one! Love it so much. Thank you for being you
Your content always makes me laugh. Please! MORE DALMATIANS!
The "oh my me" really gets me 😂😂
You remind me of a young Steve Martin. Not in looks, in your comedic delivery. Thank you! You are the true antidote for depression & anxiety 🙏 🤲 ❤
It's supposed to be a joke, but this makes me appreciate Dalmatians even more!
This dude is over here making people cry laughing. Meanwhile, Dalmatians are like “fuck you guys”. Happy New Year everyone!
This is so funny as always, and I never knew that about Dalmatians or horses! I love your God and angels ❤️
Johnny, I absolutely love you and watch your videos over and over again!
As someone from Dalmatia (it's a region, not one city), I am so confused with this firefighter thing. 😅
We don't use Dalmatiner for that here where they are from. It's a USA thing.
I think we got it from the UK (101 Dalmatians was by a British author and Disney set it in Britain). They make fantastic carriage dogs in addition to what they were originally bred for. If the incredibly flashy and cool dogs make good firehouse mascots and encourage kids with fire safety, well, that’s just one more example of a breed evolving to a different use for humans. Even the littlest spaniels, like Cavs, were still a spaniel and a hunting dog. Poodles weren’t originally intended to show off extreme grooming. And some breeds of dogs, like turnspits, just went extinct because we didn’t need them to do that job anymore.
love these vids :D am from Dalmatia, just wanted to say - it's not a city :D it's a region ... but whatever lol ok gonna keep watching now :D
Even funnier for me as a Croatian (country where Dalmatia is located for everyone far away from here!) 😅
Mascots for firefighters 🚒 ❤️ & beer wagons 🦄...Here comes the king, here comes the big #1...🎶🎶
Never ever fails to make me laugh, love this guy!
Brilliant! Just brilliant, you bunch of cute circles 🤩
" Not that bush fire..." Why is no one talking about this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That heavenly "YOU'RE WELCOME" with the echo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Do the Borzoi next. Must have silly explanation for sock nosed anteater doggo. T~T
PUH LEAASssseeeAAAUHHH
heaven saying "YOURE WELCOME" and spooking God made me cackle
Dalmatia is a region, not a city. It’s all those islands in western Croatia.
I lost my kidney when the heaven said ur welcome
Can you do god makes a newfoundland? I think that would be interesting
Yes ! Love your content Jonny keep it up ❤
I expected him to say "now its 101" after he said no one should have 100 dogs
OMG !!! All of these videos give me freaking joy. You sir, are a genius.
The “We’re in a meeting”, line was just perfect 😂😂😂
Of course you’re a circle, you got all those curves
So many cultural references plus dogs, give this man (and his dog) a cookie❤
I really enjoy these! Always happy when a new one pops up. Thanks!
Well the higher rank of the Angel, they look more human-like.
Seraphs and are the ones that look like massive rings with eyes, four-faced creature with wings in every direction etc.
I always thought that Dalmatians became the fire fighter's mascot because they look like they are spotted with soot. I never knew anything about them being good with horses.
Ah yes, Dalmatia.
I've, had a few relatives who lived there.
Simply put, South Croatia.
Just stringing along the coast. It's basically city from city along the seaside.
Super duper popular with tourists from Asia lately, has been through quite big reformations too, to accommodate people coming for the vacation, etc etc.
Although, Croatia, or any other Balkan state, I'm not sure if I fully recommend if you are constantly polite about everything.
These places are more than fine, however the areas not crowded by tourists (around a third of Croatia's entire economy resides in tourism), you may find some people that are more 'traditional'.
If you are a certain type of person, hanging around them can get quite entertaining. However if they don't like you, they don't like you.
As long as you aren't stuck living with them, it should probably, probably, be tolerable for a while.
But no, don't get the wrong impression because of that.
Croatia isn't homogeneous anymore for a starter, but cases like these, you definitely won't find if you are there just as a tourist.
A week, a month, four months.
You should be just fine, as Croatia is a place with rich culture and tradition, and also indeed, absolutely marvelous sights to see.
Oh, the views, the views!
From forests to islands that you can drive in between on speedboats, to delicious ice creams, and that moment when the sunlight over there hits your face along with the fresh air... yes.
But despite that all, the beaches are beyond beautiful. (Sorry Bosnia.)
All in all. If you understand the balkans, you'll get it, and experience things your own way. An hilariously interesting way, that's for sure.
If you don't, you'll have fun, you'll have a great time, and you will walk off with a new life experience, that you have hopefully enjoyed.
It is all in all, a nice place to visit.
God:" A really cute circle😏
Angel: "God, stawp we're in a meeting😩🤭"
Me:**flashback to his other video that showed the Angel as God's son**
every morning i pour myself a nice hot cup of coffee and check here. Every morning my nose is pressure washed by my hot coffee. 😆
These video's are just too cool for school. By the time the end comes, my face cheeks are cramping from smiling and laughing.
I LOVE the OH MY ME statement. Saying.OMG to himself.
Oh my me 😂😂😂 and the Cruella reference is absolutely brilliant
You should do a “dog getting groomed by breed”. They definitely react differently.
So we can see the little ponytail again? Lol
That would be hilarious since they each have different personalities lol
Also used to clear the streets for the fire coaches to get through :)
These just keep getting better!
"Smiles cutely and circley" lol
We grew up with a Dalmatian. The perfect dog for us. We were all hyper so she fit right in. Because they are hyper, and you are a very active person this is the dog for you. Freckles lived to be 18 years old. Another fun fact our dog was not black/white. She was liver/white. We thought she was beautiful.
I DESPERATELY need a pittie version of this!!
Would love to see one of these on Malamute’s! Used to have one who was 139lbs!! One of the best dogs we ever had! A gentle giant who’d help my husband to do anything . Great around my granddaughter (used to ride him when she was very young).. Hubby used to let him here if he was going to be gone for the day to protect the family- Never had anyone dare to come around that he didn’t know and like!
Only problem was shedding… our house looked like a Snow Globe when spring rolled around!😂
Oh lordy, I love these so much!
The part when he said “oh thank heavens” then heaven replied saying “you’re welcome” 😂
Jonny, you are the BEST!
Also often dalmatians were deaf,so they would not be annoyed by the firetruck sirens
Love this!, Also, reading some of the comments... who knew this would become an awesome his lesson as well? :)
1:27- Thank you for making these genuinely funny and not blasphemous. I appreciate this.
*"YOURE WELCOMEE~"*
"oh thanks heavens"
"you're welcome."
I'm dead 💀
Caught violently off guard with that fashionista!!
I just love that the first thing YT recommends me after this video is a crazy Cruella theory video
“Oh, thank Heavens”
*YOUR WELCOME*
Informative plus comedy!!
Loved it !!
I love these dog creation series, can you make one about Samoyed please
“… and I named it Dalmatian, after a CITY Dalmatia off the Adriatic Coast.”
Dalmatia is a coastal REGION of (a country called) Croatia (location: Southern Europe; from West to the East, there are Spain, Italy and then Croatia).
I’m writing this from the second largest city of the region, called Zadar.
Btw, due to the warm climate, fires can get very ugly here, so perhaps there’s that connection to the dog bread as well.
This is why the modern-day Croatia has some of the best firefighting capabilities, including many planes, that routinely help out many other countries, such as Israel, Greece and others when big fire incidents typical for our climate occur.
These are still my favourite videos 😂 love the biblical references
I’d love to see more on huskies ❤
Ya gotta do us an AKITA one brother!!! 😎 plzzz plz !
When I first saw your videos you looked super familiar to me, now I finally got it, you look like Lauren Cohan!!!
I was laughing at the animation, and then the shot happened and now I can't breath I'm laughing so hard
*sighs cutely and circlely*
"Sighs cutely and circley"
🤣
"you're welcome" killed me