You are the only one who noticed that. I am very patient with these dogs. I use fear-free reward training with them because Mountain Cur puppies tend to be extremely shy, timid, and sensitive until they mature around one year of age. As they grow older, their intelligence can make them a bit challenging to work with. In this clip, he is testing the limits to see how far he can push me before I touch him. I want to emphasize that I didn't hurt or scare him. I know he would give his life to protect me, and I take that responsibility seriously. I treat all seven of my dogs very well. He has a couch in the garage where he spends most of his time. I will add that I can not whisper or talk sweet if I want them to respond. Depending on the situation its a loud sharp command to break the current focus and get their attention.
@maryh7134 Ohhhh…That’s good information! Thank you. I’m not that worried about it but now I know if I get something else. He’s vocal too, I am trying to do more filming since the channel has been gaining traction.
Thank you for bringing so much joy and laughter into a world that really needs it. Your videos make my day! Thanks for helping us laugh, and not take ourselves too seriously.
@@CatherineMcCauley-s2l I truly appreciate that! ❤️ Kind words during a time when negativity is running rampant on social media is refreshing. My goal is to entertain and educate along the way.
This is sooooo my dog!!! She even sees one drop of rain & she isn't going outside to potty at all!!! And let's not even begin to talk about getting her precious paws wet . . .
@@ChrisWojcik-v9t ❤️ I love the brindle and it's one of my focal points in my breeding program. The current litter of six are all a variation of brindle and one of two males popped out all yellow. The other male looks just like his dad only bigger with longer ears.
@endlessmountainoutdoors 🤣🤣...most of my family have huntin' dogs, and every one of them has some sort of "not today" issue...but they are very sweet intelligent dogs...as you can see 🤣🤣
@@heathercarnegie4693 Ohh, you really understand then🙂to explain even further the main reason he won't leave is the rifle in the front seat. He thinks I'm going hunting without him which rarely happens. He goes everywhere with me and stays so close people don't even realize he is with me. He stays behind me so is never really in line of sight.
Lol, not the rain! Actually, my dog doesn't mind rain too much. But, aside from his water bowl, he hates water! He almost stepped in the pool once running around it, and it's like he teleported😂
I got an 8 year old ChiWeenie, an 8 year old deer head Chihuahua and a 1 1/2 year old Boston Terrier/Chihuahua mix. The 2 oldest won't go out if it's raining. The youngest will go lay in the yard no matter how hard it's raining 😂😂
@@VIpanfried 😂 EXACTLY! These pups are very sweet, sensitive, and very intelligent. However, on the flipside their prey drive makes them ruthless hunting dogs with grit and tenacity that is unmatch for their size. This is his way of saying “carry me inside dad, I don't want wet feet. All my dogs are conditioned to be carried in different ways incase of an injury while we are hunting. This is a side effect.
It's ridiculous how picky a pup can get, they learn how to get what they want. My female is a master manipulator with her facial expressions. The looks melt your heart. 😂
@@doresca1634 Spoiled! He knows what he can get away with. The constant lip-licking says “I know Im supposed to listen but I don't want you to leave without me.” There is a rifle in the front seat, he thinks Im gonna go hunting without him.
As some dogs grow older, they begin to test the limits of what they can get away with. With a rifle resting in the front seat and the rain pouring down, he figured that eventually we would be going hunting, and he wasn't going to miss out on the opportunity.
That's what makes them difficult, their intelligence level can be unmatched and this guy is smart as they come. He's gotta want to do what I ask, they can't be forced to do anything or they will shut down.
Thank you for the comment. He forgets who's in charge sometimes, Usually, he's barking and makes all kinda noise arguing with me. He's hoping I’ll give up and just let him stay in there. As he gets older I notice him testing the limits to see how much he can get away with.
😂😂😂😂 "My name might be Rambler but i ain't about to ramble along in that rain! Why you standing out there in it, calling my name over and over"? Animals have personality, who da thought
@@ohsuzanna3223 We hunt in bad weather down to single digits sunny days, he gets hurt sometimes and won’t stop. Porcupine quills barely slow him down, he’s been whacked in the side of the muzzle with a couple in the mouth, whacked a second time on the muzzle without quills in the mouth and he kept hunting. He lets me pull them out. I gotta write an essay, it’s funny. When I pull them out and they hurt, he’ll wince growl run away for a second, come back and lay down. His facial expression is hilarious. The last one he grabbed he did good for about 10 minutes, just barking at it. When I caught back up and he saw me he grabbed it. He got his whole mouth around it and had hundreds of quills all the way back in his mouth. That was tough, he’s trained to be strapped into my hunting vest incase I need two hands to get out of where we are. I strapped him in and ran back to the truck. The dogs wear GPS tracking collars and I carry a handheld. I’ve had to carry him out on my shoulder once for a paw injury. He’s going to get stitches today at 1500, he’s not limping, no blood on the floors but he’s got a huge gash on the back of his rear pad. He’s walking on his toes and not limping, I noticed him licking his paw this morning and found it. Best thing I ever did was get pet insurance.
@@laurence72delucchi46 Hes nornally the same way and why I thought it was funny. There is a rifle in the front seat so he thinks Im gonna go hunting without him. Always afraid he's gonna miss something too. He's my road dog and goes literally everywhere with me off leash. I love Huskys! They are one of the special breeds, if you can raise them right they will be one of the best dogs you'll ever own.
@@cindyleastorch194 Umbrella, What’s that? 😊 I didn’t even have a hat on because I was just grabbing something out of the car when he jumped in. He’s spoiled rotten.
That dog was laughing his ass off at you. He was thinking to himself I wonder how long that damn fool is gonna stand there in the rain getting soaking wet? That dog was doing that shit to you on purpose. Dogs have a sense of humor and they fuck with their owners on purpose just for the amusement.
You are correct! He was hoping I would give up and go inside, that's not how things work. Their intelligence and problem solving ability can make this breed extremely difficult to raise if you don't have the patience. I let this drag out a little longer knowing I was gonna post it.
You gave that dog way too many chances to not obey you. This video should’ve been about 10 seconds before you grabbed the dog by the back of the fur and threw him out the vehicle.
@@michaelkutchara8816 Michael, you are being over dramatic but only becauseyou don't understand what is going on. It seems pretty clear I let this drag on for the effect. Had you read other comments you would see where I explained his actions. There is a rifle in the front seat, he goes where the guns go. He knows the bang stick makes food fall from the trees. These are hunting dogs that will track & tree anything and. I don't tolerate them tormenting black bears but its inevitable to cross a track. Raccoons are one of the toughest animals on the block, I worry more about a big ass male coon in rut than any bobcat, bear or coyote. Still trying to see where “threw” him happened. I grabbed him by the scruff of his neck, if I had inflicted pain he would have let me know. I am a professional dog trainer and I started my kennel after my youngest and last of five to move out. I don't work with untrained house dogs that are screwed up because the owner impulsively bought a dog. All five of my kids moved out by the age of twenty. You should stop worrying so much about what other people do in their lives. We are not the same, I would never expect you to like how I live my life. How about you try to find things you like that makes you happy. The need to criticize and critique strangers on social media is unhealthy.
@@endlessmountainoutdoors I expected I was talking to some weak little loser who put animals on a pedestal over people. My nine-year-old son listens very well because I taught him. Arguing with the dog is insanity.
@@michaelkutchara8816 You should be embarassed but lack of self awareness is clearly lost in you. You’re an embarrassment as a father, I hope you are raising your son with love and he listens out of love & respect and not fear. I’ve raised four good god fearing men and a young lady that is crushing it. All of them were on their own before they turned twenty. I fulfilled my dream of becoming a breeder and started my dog kennel after the youngest moved out. I sell started or finished fully trained hunting dogs. Two of my pups have been sold for over 2k based on the performance and training of my male. These aren’t house dogs. Keep watching because the protection dogs are coming next. I recommend finding something better to do than being an internet tough guy. It’s cute, but it’s time to grow up sweetheart.
“Go on, get on your couch” - his dad was so patient with him ❤
You are the only one who noticed that. I am very patient with these dogs. I use fear-free reward training with them because Mountain Cur puppies tend to be extremely shy, timid, and sensitive until they mature around one year of age. As they grow older, their intelligence can make them a bit challenging to work with.
In this clip, he is testing the limits to see how far he can push me before I touch him. I want to emphasize that I didn't hurt or scare him. I know he would give his life to protect me, and I take that responsibility seriously. I treat all seven of my dogs very well. He has a couch in the garage where he spends most of his time.
I will add that I can not whisper or talk sweet if I want them to respond. Depending on the situation its a loud sharp command to break the current focus and get their attention.
His dad 😂😂
@@Robbie7441 Shes kinda right with this guy. He's my oldest dog and all our human kids have moved out.
So cute! ☺ I can't wait to see what Rxckstxr does with this one. Love his videos so much! 😀
I look forward to new videos from him everyday. I hope it makes it to him.
I think I heard him say if video has already been posted he cannot use it. But Rxckstxr is a treasure!
@maryh7134 Ohhhh…That’s good information! Thank you. I’m not that worried about it but now I know if I get something else. He’s vocal too, I am trying to do more filming since the channel has been gaining traction.
I used to work with a woman whose husband was a police dog handler, his working dog HATED the rain!
I don’t know what his deal was, had there been a squirrel he’d he would have moved a lot faster.
He's like, where my shoes and raincoat? 😂
@@TheExWife He’s ridiculous.
Rambler is NOT ramblin' in that rain - Period!!
I'm with the dog. I dont like being out in the rain either. 😕👍😎
@@brianhanson5110 Summer rain is amazing, I enjoy it. I don't like cold and rainy, that sucks.
Thank you for bringing so much joy and laughter into a world that really needs it. Your videos make my day! Thanks for helping us laugh, and not take ourselves too seriously.
@@CatherineMcCauley-s2l I truly appreciate that! ❤️ Kind words during a time when negativity is running rampant on social media is refreshing. My goal is to entertain and educate along the way.
This is sooooo my dog!!! She even sees one drop of rain & she isn't going outside to potty at all!!! And let's not even begin to talk about getting her precious paws wet . . .
❤️ spoiled!
Didn't want to get that beautiful coat wet❤😂
@@ChrisWojcik-v9t ❤️ I love the brindle and it's one of my focal points in my breeding program. The current litter of six are all a variation of brindle and one of two males popped out all yellow. The other male looks just like his dad only bigger with longer ears.
Rambler said "This feels like I have a choice, and the answer is, not on your life brother" 😂😂😂
Exactly! You see whats going on, I'm giving an inch and he's taken as much as he can. 😂💀❤️
@endlessmountainoutdoors 🤣🤣...most of my family have huntin' dogs, and every one of them has some sort of "not today" issue...but they are very sweet intelligent dogs...as you can see 🤣🤣
@@heathercarnegie4693 Ohh, you really understand then🙂to explain even further the main reason he won't leave is the rifle in the front seat. He thinks I'm going hunting without him which rarely happens. He goes everywhere with me and stays so close people don't even realize he is with me. He stays behind me so is never really in line of sight.
Lol, not the rain! Actually, my dog doesn't mind rain too much. But, aside from his water bowl, he hates water! He almost stepped in the pool once running around it, and it's like he teleported😂
Hahahaha! Teleported is such a perfect description and I know exactly what you mean. They buck and twist like a mean ass bull busting out of the gate.
I got an 8 year old ChiWeenie, an 8 year old deer head Chihuahua and a 1 1/2 year old Boston Terrier/Chihuahua mix. The 2 oldest won't go out if it's raining. The youngest will go lay in the yard no matter how hard it's raining 😂😂
He doesn’t usually hesitate, I figure it must have been just a little too hard.
You have got your hands full with all those little hell raisers.
“Daddy! I cant’! Wet feet.”
@@VIpanfried 😂 EXACTLY! These pups are very sweet, sensitive, and very intelligent. However, on the flipside their prey drive makes them ruthless hunting dogs with grit and tenacity that is unmatch for their size. This is his way of saying “carry me inside dad, I don't want wet feet. All my dogs are conditioned to be carried in different ways incase of an injury while we are hunting. This is a side effect.
We understand doggo! We may LOVE swimming, but water falling from the sky is a no-go!
He's was afraid I was gonna leave without him, I was surprised he got off his couch.
Rambler said nuh-uh, you got the AC on in the house, im gonna get in the house and then I'll be wet and cold, I don't wanna be that way
He's to smart for his own good sometimes.
❤Awwww don't call him a "sissy." Poor little guy..l❤ 🐾
😂❤😂 oook😞
Dude, that’s acid rain! I can’t get out into that shi…t😂❤
@@user-wi1tl9ev6y 😂
I had a poodle who refused to go out if it was raining. I explained to her that she was bred to be a water retriever but she wouldn’t listen!😜😜
@@katebrown8629 I had a yellow lab that was like that, he wouldn’t go in the water or rain. He was a little off but great around the house.
"But the microplastics and nanoplastics!"
@@TacShooter 😂
It's OK, Rambler. Nobody likes getting out of the car in pouring rain. L❤😅😢
@@dianalamottelamotte4521 ❤️
Poor rambler!
❤
He KNOWS! Knowing ain't doing. 🤪
The rain will stop eventually 😆
This reminds me of my dog's they will not get out of the car if it's raining they won't go outside and pee if it's raining.😅😅😅😅😅😅
It's ridiculous how picky a pup can get, they learn how to get what they want. My female is a master manipulator with her facial expressions. The looks melt your heart. 😂
Where's my red carpet and umbrella 😅
Rambler: you mad? i aint coming out there… you stay out there… 😅
@@doresca1634 Spoiled! He knows what he can get away with. The constant lip-licking says “I know Im supposed to listen but I don't want you to leave without me.” There is a rifle in the front seat, he thinks Im gonna go hunting without him.
@@endlessmountainoutdoors ahhh yes. I know the lip licking 😄
Carry him Daddy so he doesn’t get his little paws wet and muddy.
Spoiled rotten.
He don't like the rain, I understand ❤❤
Spoiled
This was my Jack…😂 and the funny thing is that we stood out in the rain and waited! A couple of times I walked off but he would just sit there! 😂😂😂
As some dogs grow older, they begin to test the limits of what they can get away with. With a rifle resting in the front seat and the rain pouring down, he figured that eventually we would be going hunting, and he wasn't going to miss out on the opportunity.
He wants an umbrella!! 😂😂
@@yvonnebasson8652 I did too! 😂
He took his time making up his mind! Owner is patient.
That's what makes them difficult, their intelligence level can be unmatched and this guy is smart as they come. He's gotta want to do what I ask, they can't be forced to do anything or they will shut down.
Dad you wanna go in that shit, GO. I'll just wait here for you like a good boy that I am. Oh and have fun.
Rambler says no thank you
Thank you for the comment. He forgets who's in charge sometimes, Usually, he's barking and makes all kinda noise arguing with me. He's hoping I’ll give up and just let him stay in there. As he gets older I notice him testing the limits to see how much he can get away with.
rambler doesn't like that wet dog smell
RAMBLER SAYS HES' NOT MESSING HIS HAIR UP OR GETTING HIS FEET WET....
😂❤️ He’s a mess
The dog is scared. I am not so sure it is the rain, but rather the voice, he has a reaction to.
@@toveirenbecker2471 Do you have a degree in ethnobiology more specifically anthrozoology? What part of this makes you think he’s scared?
😂😂😂😂 "My name might be Rambler but i ain't about to ramble along in that rain! Why you standing out there in it, calling my name over and over"? Animals have personality, who da thought
I ran out to grab my phone and he jumped in, then he saw the rifle in the front seat and wasn't budging thinking I was going hunting without him.
It’s with the dog! I wouldn’t get out in that downpour willingly!
😂Only because there is a rifle in the front seat and he's afraid I’m going hunting without him. I ran out to grab something and he jumped in.
Can't wait.
My border/lab won’t go out when it’s raining. He’ll hold it for as long as he has to. 🤦♀️
@@ohsuzanna3223 We hunt in bad weather down to single digits sunny days, he gets hurt sometimes and won’t stop. Porcupine quills barely slow him down, he’s been whacked in the side of the muzzle with a couple in the mouth, whacked a second time on the muzzle without quills in the mouth and he kept hunting. He lets me pull them out. I gotta write an essay, it’s funny. When I pull them out and they hurt, he’ll wince growl run away for a second, come back and lay down. His facial expression is hilarious. The last one he grabbed he did good for about 10 minutes, just barking at it. When I caught back up and he saw me he grabbed it. He got his whole mouth around it and had hundreds of quills all the way back in his mouth. That was tough, he’s trained to be strapped into my hunting vest incase I need two hands to get out of where we are. I strapped him in and ran back to the truck. The dogs wear GPS tracking collars and I carry a handheld. I’ve had to carry him out on my shoulder once for a paw injury. He’s going to get stitches today at 1500, he’s not limping, no blood on the floors but he’s got a huge gash on the back of his rear pad. He’s walking on his toes and not limping, I noticed him licking his paw this morning and found it. Best thing I ever did was get pet insurance.
He'll get out when it stops raining!
I don't blame him! Lol
Check out the next video, he’s being impatient
I have a Husky and he would be out of that car in a nano second
@@laurence72delucchi46 Hes nornally the same way and why I thought it was funny. There is a rifle in the front seat so he thinks Im gonna go hunting without him. Always afraid he's gonna miss something too. He's my road dog and goes literally everywhere with me off leash.
I love Huskys! They are one of the special breeds, if you can raise them right they will be one of the best dogs you'll ever own.
Would it have killed you to carry the baby while holding the umbrella over him? Really!?😂
@@cindyleastorch194 Umbrella, What’s that? 😊 I didn’t even have a hat on because I was just grabbing something out of the car when he jumped in. He’s spoiled rotten.
Where is his yellow slicker and matching hat?
Great minds think alike. I was thinking like paddington Bear.
@@endlessmountainoutdoors I have a neighbor with a Scotty that has a yellow slicker With matching hat. ;o))
@Mary-us8jb that’s awesome.
Get some other sucker to go out in the rain with you.
That’s kinda how I took it. Smh
That dog was laughing his ass off at you. He was thinking to himself I wonder how long that damn fool is gonna stand there in the rain getting soaking wet? That dog was doing that shit to you on purpose.
Dogs have a sense of humor and they fuck with their owners on purpose just for the amusement.
You are correct! He was hoping I would give up and go inside, that's not how things work. Their intelligence and problem solving ability can make this breed extremely difficult to raise if you don't have the patience. I let this drag out a little longer knowing I was gonna post it.
Rambler ain’t rambling.
I thought I’d see this sooner! I use that with him. My son started saying that a couple years ago and I still use it.
And, who's standing in the rain?
He’s not being a sissy a lot of dogs don’t like the rain.
He is definitely being a sissy, check the most recent I posted
This is not the true Rockstar voice.
Nope 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Spoiled.
Am dog not duck
That dog should have a collar on. What if that car was on fire and you needed to drag him out?
Smh…Do you talk to your spouse like this?
You gave that dog way too many chances to not obey you. This video should’ve been about 10 seconds before you grabbed the dog by the back of the fur and threw him out the vehicle.
@@michaelkutchara8816 Michael, you are being over dramatic but only becauseyou don't understand what is going on. It seems pretty clear I let this drag on for the effect. Had you read other comments you would see where I explained his actions. There is a rifle in the front seat, he goes where the guns go. He knows the bang stick makes food fall from the trees. These are hunting dogs that will track & tree anything and. I don't tolerate them tormenting black bears but its inevitable to cross a track. Raccoons are one of the toughest animals on the block, I worry more about a big ass male coon in rut than any bobcat, bear or coyote.
Still trying to see where “threw” him happened. I grabbed him by the scruff of his neck, if I had inflicted pain he would have let me know. I am a professional dog trainer and I started my kennel after my youngest and last of five to move out. I don't work with untrained house dogs that are screwed up because the owner impulsively bought a dog. All five of my kids moved out by the age of twenty. You should stop worrying so much about what other people do in their lives. We are not the same, I would never expect you to like how I live my life. How about you try to find things you like that makes you happy. The need to criticize and critique strangers on social media is unhealthy.
@@endlessmountainoutdoors i’m not even gonna read such a ridiculously long response to such a simple comment. It’s a dog. train it!
@@michaelkutchara8816 Typical, wouldn't expect anything less. Ignorance
@@endlessmountainoutdoors I expected I was talking to some weak little loser who put animals on a pedestal over people. My nine-year-old son listens very well because I taught him. Arguing with the dog is insanity.
@@michaelkutchara8816 You should be embarassed but lack of self awareness is clearly lost in you. You’re an embarrassment as a father, I hope you are raising your son with love and he listens out of love & respect and not fear. I’ve raised four good god fearing men and a young lady that is crushing it. All of them were on their own before they turned twenty. I fulfilled my dream of becoming a breeder and started my dog kennel after the youngest moved out. I sell started or finished fully trained hunting dogs. Two of my pups have been sold for over 2k based on the performance and training of my male. These aren’t house dogs. Keep watching because the protection dogs are coming next. I recommend finding something better to do than being an internet tough guy. It’s cute, but it’s time to grow up sweetheart.