I have a Cairn Terrier, Pomeranian, Great Pyrenees and Anatolian....only Anatolian had something cool about it and that it’s a breed over 6,000 years old. But it was still just one sentence
Memorex996 yeah they are. Honestly one sentence doesn’t do the breed justice. Wonderful, wonderful dogs. Very expensive to care for, sadly shorter life span than other breeds. Prone to cancer. And yet, I’d do it all over again. Best 10 years. I couldn’t ask for a more caring or attentive friend.
check out DogumentaryTV, there are a lot more breeds in existence than are currently recognized by any kennel club and Zeke does a great job at interviewing breed experts for a LOT of breeds. It's one of my favorite channels
I wish they had done a separate video on each dog group, with maybe 3 sentences about each, rather than one phrase that doesn't really describe the unique aspects of the breed.
@Tommy Salami Kinda, but not really. If they're trained as if they were a big dog (which they themselves believe they are), then chihuahuas are excellent companions and good at sniffing out mice and rats, and also protective of it's family - not just shaking and barking all the time, that's 9/10 times the owners fault. Chihuahuas are actually great dogs, if you don't treat them like a purse accessorie, but like an actual DOG.
I have 9 year old chihuahua and as loud as he is, once he trusts you, he will quiet down and NOT leave you alone. People can sometimes be mean to him and his breed which I hate cuz they’re very misunderstood :(
My chihuahua thinks he owns all he sees. He is a people person but not a dog person. He wishes harm to my German Shepard. The Shepard on the other hand loves dogs and hates people. He looks at my Chihuahua as if asking wtf is he smoking and then ignores him while the Chi tries to kill him by nipping at his feet.
A chihuahua attacked my Saint Bernard. She is a huge baby and a older lady had one of those retractable leashes and dropped it? Dog ran into my yard (my Saint doesn’t use a leash, we let her out in the yard and she never leaves the property line) and she was all “omg are you gonna be my friend? The chihuahua then bite her face and my dog was shocked and ran back to me confused. The older woman thought it was “cute “. But honestly if the situation was reversed she wouldn’t think it was “cute” and probably would have called the county to have her put down. Actually, if my dog reacted to her dog biting then she same thing would have happened . Now whenever my dog goes out she will just stare in that direction. But yeah idk maybe I’m biased but a lot of owners of small dogs let them get away with stuff a larger dog would never be allowed to do.
Yep. APPARENTLY there is absolutely nothing interesting about huskies. They have zero attributes, no temperament, no useful skills and zero history except for winning best in show once. WTF!? My dog got one line - "very trainable" of only she knew anything.
I have two gorgeous huskies living next door, and my mini schnauzer is absolutely in love with them- especially the 5 month old copper female pup. They both talk to me and we howl together. I'm so glad we have a chain link fence during this lockdown so we can still say hello. They are such beautiful dogs and have the most amazing personalities!
When I was a toddler, my best friend in the whole world was an Irish Water Spaniel named Reggae. He was my buddy, my nanny, my lifeguard, and a dog show champ all in one! When I was about 5, we had to move and couldn't bring him... I was devastated. But he went back to his breeder who treated him like royalty; since he was a prizewinning champion, he went on to live that luxurious stud life until he passed naturally of old age. Some of my earliest memories are of that dog... I'm glad he was able to have a happy family life with us for years, and then go somewhere he could run, get with some pretty lady dogs, and live the high life.
"The Great Dane comes in many different colors, my favorite is the harlequin." I waited 20 minutes to hear you say that the great dane has many colors. Furthermore I got so happy when I also got to hear your favorite color!
They did this with every breed! They hooked all of us dog lovers by saying oMg EvErY dOg BrEeD eXpLaInEd, but they just said 4 words (not even cool / fun facts, just commonly known generalizations) about each incredibly amazing and unique breed that left every viewer disappointed. I would have watched longer videos if it meant actual explanations...
Yes, it's wise for any type of dog, but with huge dogs like Malamutes it's essential. Malamutes aren't exactly gentle giants.... if they aren't used to others, they tend to get panicky and aggressive. I worked at a groomers, almost lost a finger to a young malamute that wasn't socialized or exposed to the noisy grooming environment. It was screaming, flipping out, and snapping at me, and I'd barely gotten it wet. Because of its size, this was a very dangerous situation... if a chihuahua isn't socialized, sure, it's a grouchy pain, but it's so small and with such weak bite strength that it can't do much harm. A socialized Malamute is a delight; they're fluffy, and once they are used to meeting people, they love to induct everyone into their pack with a good snuggle. But if they're not socialized... the bond fiercely to their people and can't handle new people or separation.
Yeah I've had a malamute, I got him at 10 weeks old. It's very important to socialize them because they can get territorial, and they'reknown for being sassy, intelligent dogs. Also when they reach full size you don't want to have to argue or fight with this massive pup. I socialized my malamute early with my cat, who I've had for years, and my toddler and they all get along fine now.
@@kolarwolfdogbear8430 Neither of my two rescue Huskies ever had issues with chewing. But the stubborness I can very much attest to. Then again, it's something you expect if you inform yourself beforehand and something you learn to love - they just have so much character :)
Isobel Rose the easiest way to solve behavior problems ESPECIALLY HUSKIES is exercise!! don’t forget they were made to run. the best kind of husky is a tired one hahahah. try teaching her to run alongside your bike or just taking them out for a long walk.
phantom overo it is not a behaviour problem it just that she is excited. We take her on a walk at 7:30 in the morning, after lunch and before/after dinner. I am twelve and I play with her in our garden everyday as well. Thanks so much for your concern though. 😉
You know, if you wanted to see a full description of your dog's breed, you could look for a video that's only about them. This is clearly a video that tries to introduce us to many breeds in a short time lol and it was pretty good in that sense. I now know lots of breeds i didn't know about before.
Wired, please reflect in the title of the video that Every Dog Breed and every dog breed at the Westminster Kennel Club are two overlapping, yet not identical groups, for some of us may waste 40 minutes of their lives looking for breeds which were not mentioned.
Yes! That is important and should have been given the thought back then. I realized this and decided my dog wouldn’t show up, as most people don’t even know what a havanese is, and was happy to see all the dogs but pleasantly surprised to see mine anyway!
This is the great concept but most of the dog breeds aren't really explained, I get that it would take time but some breeds are way more talked about and explained which is a bit unfair
@@christinevansaders3297 how can you decide you like a breed when you've never heard of them before, then they show you one picture and then all she says about them has to do with their color. Like huh??
We own two and when we tell people the breed we say Sam-oye-yed because that's what people recognize but they are named after a tribe that originally pronounced it the way she says it.
Me: *so excited to hear about my dog that everyone always asks about* Dog person: "the flat-coat retriever is always wagging its tail" Yes thank you I am now an expert on the breed 😀
I was wondering when they were going to talk about the Alaskan Malamute. I kinda hoped she would briefly explain the difference between Malamutes and Huskies since their often mistaken for each other.
@Arruda so getting a poor poor pet that if not adopted will probably suffer is somehow bad? and so what if people are poor at least we have some morals
@Arruda I understand what you are saying, but have you ever heard how abusive breeders are? They basically torture the dogs just to get them to have more puppies. It's really mean.
@Arruda that is highly immature to say. If you're that insecure because you can't deny that you're saving lives when adopting then maybes just consider not commenting in the first place.
In the other video they had a dog that she described as "coming in many colors" and then showed one dyed rainbow colors. I was like "who was in charge of images?"
ive had 6-7 breeds throughout my life and my latest N last breed will be a Cavalier King Charles, she is sweet, loving, so beautiful and This will be my last breed!
For those complaining that she did not say enough about the mentioned breeds and did not mention some breeds, she actually talks for about 6 hours but each section was cut down for quick information and content.
I grew up with a soft coated wheaten terrier. Let me tell you they are a great bread of dog. They are so loyal and perfect for families. They don’t shed. When they are puppies they start of as caramel coated with black faces but as they get older around 2-3 all of their coat turns whitish beige. They are such great dogs. I loved you Coco RIP.
Could you talk about it a bit more? They're not being explained. "The flat-coated retriever is always wagging its tail." That's not a great explaination. Also, flat-coats can be liver coloured, so it was factually wrong anyway.
@@TheeTechMaster its not the amount of time spent on average thats the problem. its the the fact that some dogs get 40 seconds when others only get 5. if it were all the same then it'd be okay. some of them she mentions and then never talks about again.
This video shows what is going wrong in the Kennel Club: dogs who should be disqualified win the prices. A judge can disqualify a dog if he can't judge him because of manipulation on the dog. But they let pass prozedures like ear- and tailclipping, overgrooming and forcibly holding the dog in a specific position in the ring (like holding the head up, pulling them into position with immense pressure on the leash - a positive exception is the picture of the trained Samoyed standing still and calmly looking at her owner). Especially dogs who can obviously barely breath or walk should be disqualified. This is not only to blame to the breeding standards, but also to the judging. Everyone in the chain should do better: the clubs need to specify the standards, the judges only award (at least seemingly) healthy dogs as winners, breeders be more responsible about the health issues, working more transparent and connected, and all dog owners should take more consideration into which dog to buy and stay connected with the breeders and the club, so they can inform them about upcoming issues. Seeing how this Lady mocks dogs who are bred to not beeing able to walk properly or look "cute" because their nose is smashed into their face by ruined genetics horrifies me. There are responsible dog breeders in this world, but they are obviously hard to find in a club with such "professionals".
I’ve had the biggest grin on my face the whole time I watched these two videos, I love dogs and I’m fascinated by the evolution of dogs alongside mans.
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is such an underrated breed. I love mine with all my heart she's extremely affectionate and protective but super goofy and vocal.
Would love more explanation about the dogs - so many interesting breeds (cough cough treeing walker coonhound cough cough) with little to no description
Yeah I was waiting for this part 2 video, and was really sad to get a very short sentence on my good boi. I feel like part 1 had a bit more information than this one, and so many popular and interesting breeds were barely skipped over. This was an uninformative video :(
I used to have a saint Bernard and now my family has a great Dane and I waited for this video so I could see what she would say. All she said was saint Bernard's are big boned and nice. And that great Danes come in different colors. 😭
as much as i love golden retriever, they always remind me of my dog who died a decade ago, which makes me tear up. Idk it is just difficult to move on especially if the bond is strong.
She's not the one adhering to the time limit anyway; the editors are. The audio cuts make it clear her descriptions are being severely trimmed in post, with the exception of a few breeds.
i had gotten a german shorthaired pointer for my 7th birthday and he was the smartest dog I had ever met. he passed away suddenly right after turning 7 I believe. It's been almost 4 years since then but every day I think about him.. I miss you Grayson
Vet tech here. One of my favorite patients is an Akita. But I had to earn his trust. We have another female Akita who is similarly leery of strangers, but respect her and let her take her time, and she’s like “oh okay”. But I’ve seen the wrong approach to an Akita go very wrong indeed. Mostly meaning the dog was terrified and had to be given a “WATCH” alert in its medical record. Basically these warnings have to be there for anyone who doesn’t inherently know how to approach one of these breeds the host [of this video] strategically dubs ”independent”. It means they have opinions, man, and they ain’t doing things your way. Unless you ask real nicely. And only after proving yourself an ally 🙃
@@gynosphinx Thank you for your input and showing understanding of the breed! We have a male American Akita and no matter the years of training and socialization we did with him, he just doesn't trust strangers. His first instinct is fear more than aggression but, as with most animals AND people, fear can quickly turn into aggression. We are always present and in control of the situation when meeting new people or dogs. That being said, we love him so much! Legit, the best dog I have EVER had. Great personality, he's funny, goofy, loyal, SOOO smart and ALL about his people/"pack". There will be a huge hole in my life and heart when he is no longer with us.
I also had a swissie and she was just the sweetest most loyal gentle giant ever i could not have asked for a better first dog to grow up with rest easy Luba you did great baby
Fun fact: Papillon is actually the name given when they have upright ears, when their ears are flopped they're called Phalène which is French for moth. Sincerely, someone whose shadow is a Papillon..
@@breazy832 If you're asking how to get a Papillion with upright ears the answer is pick a puppy with upright ears, litters will generally have a mix of both upright and flopped ears because papillion and Phalène carried the gene for both types of ears.
I was pleasantly surprised. I watched the first part to see my dog, English springer spaniel, but nope had to watch the second part too. I expected a quick 1 sentence but she said quite a few things. I was slightly disappointed though that she didn't point out the difference between the show/bench type springer to the working/field type springer. Same with cocker.
Living in Amdo Tibetan regions I'm always really wary around most of the Tibetan Mastiffs I come across because here they are used by Tibetan nomads to guard their flocks against wolves and bears. They're fiercely loyal, but usually to only one person. So they will connect with that one person and a fierce towards everyone else if they are being used as flock protection. I know a lot of Tibetans carry sticks or small maces to protect themselves against the Mastiffs if they accidentally stumble into another nomad's herd. So yeah. Beautiful dogs and can be trained well, but they're also huge and are bred to fight bears here in the northwest of China and if it thinks you're to close to what it's supposed to be protecting, you better have a fast motorcycle or horse.
Excellent video. It really helped me get a better understanding of the Westminster Kennel Club. I try to watch their show every year! (In just under 44 minutes she covered 205 breeds. Y'all thought that she'd be able to go in-depth about your one breed, really?! LMAO)
I didn't know that my dog (Australian Kelpie) wasn't recognized by the AKC and I watched both videos and only once I got to the end. They're such beautiful dogs, I've been with them my whole life, maybe one day they'll be recognized internationally
i can’t believe i waited this long just to get 1 sentence about my dog.
Madison Cardenas same 😟
same ;( I’m a mini bull owner
What breed?
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I have a Cairn Terrier, Pomeranian, Great Pyrenees and Anatolian....only Anatolian had something cool about it and that it’s a breed over 6,000 years old. But it was still just one sentence
We made it guys. We saw our own dogs breed for 15 seconds and now we can move on peacefully with the rest of our day
I didn't even get that
Yee
I didn't find my dog breeds
At least you got 15 secs
Me; a chihuahua owner: "Everybody knows they think they're a big dog when they're really not." Oh. Okay then.
Can't wait for Golden Retriever
"They're very popular dogs"
oh, ok then
Memorex996 yeah they are. Honestly one sentence doesn’t do the breed justice. Wonderful, wonderful dogs. Very expensive to care for, sadly shorter life span than other breeds. Prone to cancer. And yet, I’d do it all over again. Best 10 years. I couldn’t ask for a more caring or attentive friend.
Golden retrievers are the best breed. I was waiting for her to say so much more, but I was disappointed
That’s all they are
Love 'em. Also Dalmations and Siberian Huskies.
My mom is convinced they're seals who crawled out of the ocean around Atlantic Canada one day lol.
Can’t wait for my dog
Yorkshire terrier: they have a small head
Omg I thought they were going to say how why they so loud 😭😭😂
Mine literally has the biggest head too? 😂
THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD OH MY GOD
shih tzu: nice hair, you can cut it if u want
Should I get one pls answer
*waits patiently for interesting insights on my dog*
Dog lady: thick coat and comes in many colors..
Pomeranian?
SAME. yep. nothing about their personality or what they were bred for? ok
“Siberian husky has won best in show 1 time” 😭😭😭
Me too😢
Mine is "always wagging its tail". I mean... true, but...
I wish this were a longer series with more detailed descriptions for each breed.
I agree, they should do just one video for each group and go more into detail with the breeds
There is the Dogs 101 series on Animal Planet...
They didn’t include many breeds, like bobtail , bernese sennenhund
Yep, it's what I was expecting in the first place, but now I'm just disappointed, and more disappointed
check out DogumentaryTV, there are a lot more breeds in existence than are currently recognized by any kennel club and Zeke does a great job at interviewing breed experts for a LOT of breeds. It's one of my favorite channels
Not ashamed to say I’ve been checking back everyday waiting for this video
Claire Ryan aha same
Been waiting for my dog to show
me too
Me, too!
Same
Sporting group (0:14)
0:21 German shorthanded & German wirehaired
0:40 Chesapeake bay retriever, curly-coated retriever, flat-coated retriever, golden retriever, Labrador retriever & Nova Scotia Duck Tolling retriever
1:43 English setter, Gordon setter, Irish setter & Irish red and white setter
2:12 English Cocker Spaniel, Cocker spaniel(Ascob), Cocker spaniel(black) & Cocker spaniel(parti-color)
3:18 English Springer spaniel & Welsh Springer spaniel
3:51 Clumber spaniel & Sussex spaniel
4:20 Weimaraner, vizsla & Wirehaired vizsla
5:06 Boykin spaniel
5:19 Field spaniel
5:27 Brittany
5:43 Irish water spaniel
5:55 Lagotto Romagnolo
6:05 Nederlandse Kooikerhondje
6:25 Pointer
6:58 Spinone Italiano
7:22 Wirehaired pointing Griffin
7:31 Terrier
7:48 Airedale terrier, Kerry blue terrier & Irish terrier
8:30 American Staffordshire terrier & Staffordshire bull terrier
8:42 Bull terrier color, bull terrier white & Miniature bull terrier
9:05 Smooth fox terrier & Wire fox terrier
9:20 Norfolk terrier & Norwich terrier
9:39 Russel terrier & Parson Russle terrier
9:53 Lakeland terrier & Welsh terrier
10:09 Scottish Terrier, West highland white terrier & Sealyham terrier
10:47 American hairless terrier
10:57 Australian terrier
11:03 Bedlington terrier
11:12 Border terrier
11:23 Cairn terrier
11:28 Cesky terrier
11:31 Dandie Dinmont terrier
11:39 Glen of Imaal Terrier
11:48 Manchester terrier standard
11:53 Miniature schnauzer
12:01 Rat terrier
12:06 Skye terrier
12:16 Soft coated wheaton terrier
Toy group (12:22)
12:33 affenpinscher & Brussels Griffon
12:44 smooth coat Chihuahua & long hair Chihuahau
12:51 English toy spaniel & Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
13:19 Silky terrier, Yorkshire terrier & Maltese
13:49 Chinese Crested & Pekingese
14:06 Poodle toy
14:15 Toy Fox Terrier
14:20 Havanese
14:23 Italian Greyhound
14:32 Japanese Chin
14:43 Manchester terrier toy
14:52 Miniature Pinscher
15:05 papillon
15:13 Pomeranian
15:17 Pug
15:26 Shih Tzu
Working group(15:37)
15:50 Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed & Siberian Husky
16:19 Anatolian Shepherd, Komondor & Kuvasz
16:43 Leonberger & Tibetan Mastiff
17:02 Dogue De Bordeaux, Boxer & Cane Corso
17:31 Doberman Pinscher & Rottweiler
17:52 Giant Schnauzer & Standard Schnauzer
18:19 Bernese Mountain dog, Greater Swiss mountain dog, great Pyrenees & Saint Bernard
18:45 Bullmastiff, Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff & Boerboel
19:09 Newfoundland & Portuguese water dog
19:27 Akita
19:30 Black Russian Terrier
19:35 Chinook
19:39 German Pinscher
19:44 Great Dane
Thansk
Thank you! I have 2 Bernese mountain dogs and a Great Dane!!
husky?
@@brandontran7041 ya at 15:50
@@mgy6176 I LOVE Bernese mountain dogs! I have a Saint Bernard / Newfoundland cross.
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"the soft coated wheaten are know for their beautiful soft coat"
when youre trying to reach the word count for an essay
I want the full version, I could learn about dogs for hours please give it to us 😂
I wish they had done a separate video on each dog group, with maybe 3 sentences about each, rather than one phrase that doesn't really describe the unique aspects of the breed.
Wow you got three sentences? So many got just one sentence, and a useless sentence at that :(
Nah there’s too many dogs for that
@@Hababadababa just because it's not something you're interested in? Lol some of us would actually appreciate it.
It could be a separate video on each dog group.
i agree she said 5 words about my dog and it was kind of disappointing
Chihuahua - They think they're big dogs, but they're not.
Yeah, seems about right.
Tommy Salami I own a chihuahua and I can confirm this 😂
@Tommy Salami Kinda, but not really. If they're trained as if they were a big dog (which they themselves believe they are), then chihuahuas are excellent companions and good at sniffing out mice and rats, and also protective of it's family - not just shaking and barking all the time, that's 9/10 times the owners fault. Chihuahuas are actually great dogs, if you don't treat them like a purse accessorie, but like an actual DOG.
@@SupremeFern true. This taco truck I go to has a rat catcher chihuahua named Stevie. Totally calm and very good boi. 10/10 Would pet again
I have 9 year old chihuahua and as loud as he is, once he trusts you, he will quiet down and NOT leave you alone. People can sometimes be mean to him and his breed which I hate cuz they’re very misunderstood :(
@Tommy Salami
No, they’re huge rats
When you realise just how much editing would have to go into a video like this...
Roger The Doger 🤭
That's what I was thinking about this whole time!
Really not that much compared to what some much smaller 1 person UA-camrs do regularly.
Every single picture of every dog needs to be put in and not confused with another 😞 sounds like a nightmare
Tell that to all the people bitching about their dogs not getting attention like isn’t that your job🤨
Stop bloody editing her down! 'The Nova Scotia breed has an extremely unique hunting style'. And then it cut!? What's so special?
Exactly. I wanted to know too
They use the white spot on their tail to lure in ducks then the hunter shoots it down, and the dog then carries the duck to the owner.
@@sushidope1701 kooikerhondjes do this too.
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*Me every time she introduces a new breed* “I want one”
My chihuahua thinks he owns all he sees. He is a people person but not a dog person. He wishes harm to my German Shepard. The Shepard on the other hand loves dogs and hates people. He looks at my Chihuahua as if asking wtf is he smoking and then ignores him while the Chi tries to kill him by nipping at his feet.
I know dogs are just such miserable and sad animals right?
Ansel Erol How did you come to that conclusion?
I LOVE THIS CONCLUSION
A chihuahua attacked my Saint Bernard. She is a huge baby and a older lady had one of those retractable leashes and dropped it? Dog ran into my yard (my Saint doesn’t use a leash, we let her out in the yard and she never leaves the property line) and she was all “omg are you gonna be my friend? The chihuahua then bite her face and my dog was shocked and ran back to me confused. The older woman thought it was “cute “. But honestly if the situation was reversed she wouldn’t think it was “cute” and probably would have called the county to have her put down.
Actually, if my dog reacted to her dog biting then she same thing would have happened . Now whenever my dog goes out she will just stare in that direction. But yeah idk maybe I’m biased but a lot of owners of small dogs let them get away with stuff a larger dog would never be allowed to do.
*shepherd they herded not parded
you’re telling me i watched all of this to hear “the siberian husky has won best in show at westminster one time” about my favourite breed.. :,)
Me too, oh well.
Albino Deer if you've ever owned one (6 here) you should be surprised because they are very mischievous!
MsTaly99 i have two right now hahah i know about their little mischievous tendencies
Albino Deer are they siblings?! Cause 2 of mine are and boy are they TROUBLE!
MsTaly99 yes! two brothers. 😂
Siberian Husky commentary: "The Siberian Husky has won best in show at Westminster one time"
Thats all.
Yep. APPARENTLY there is absolutely nothing interesting about huskies. They have zero attributes, no temperament, no useful skills and zero history except for winning best in show once. WTF!?
My dog got one line - "very trainable" of only she knew anything.
I was so sad that’s all she said about them too. Huskies have A LOT of distinctive and notable attributes.
My husky is like the most interesting dog I’ve ever owned, huskies deserve more recognition than this.
i know right ! huskies are so cool! they’re the only breed i’ve seen “ talk”. it amazes me how they can do that
I have two gorgeous huskies living next door, and my mini schnauzer is absolutely in love with them- especially the 5 month old copper female pup.
They both talk to me and we howl together. I'm so glad we have a chain link fence during this lockdown so we can still say hello. They are such beautiful dogs and have the most amazing personalities!
She is so knowledgeable! Instead of this they should’ve made a series like dog 101, so we could get more details.
“Omg can’t wait to find out more about my dog!”
West Highland White Terrier: a fun-loving white terrier
👁👄👁
Same lol i have a Westie
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Lol! The husky has won once. That alone is actually amazing. They do what they want.
Yep. Did you see Lobo?
But it is such a beautiful breed, so I'm not surprised because of that
When I was a toddler, my best friend in the whole world was an Irish Water Spaniel named Reggae. He was my buddy, my nanny, my lifeguard, and a dog show champ all in one! When I was about 5, we had to move and couldn't bring him... I was devastated. But he went back to his breeder who treated him like royalty; since he was a prizewinning champion, he went on to live that luxurious stud life until he passed naturally of old age. Some of my earliest memories are of that dog... I'm glad he was able to have a happy family life with us for years, and then go somewhere he could run, get with some pretty lady dogs, and live the high life.
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"The Great Dane comes in many different colors, my favorite is the harlequin." I waited 20 minutes to hear you say that the great dane has many colors. Furthermore I got so happy when I also got to hear your favorite color!
Same :)
She actually spoke for 6 hours but Wired cut it down to one sentence they thought is the best
16:58 I was so not expecting that
12:17 "Soft coated wheatens are known for their soft coat" - I was excited to hear what you had to say about my favorite breed but ok
Ah yes, the floor is made out of floor
Came here to say this :( They're such fun, bouncy dogs with stamina for days!
She did the same to the Russels: "The parson russell terrier has longer legs than the russell terrier"
Needless to say, my high hopes were crushed.
I was hoping she would have more to say about Bernese mountain dogs, that’s what I have. All we got was “they have a tri-colored coat” so I feel 😂
They did this with every breed! They hooked all of us dog lovers by saying oMg EvErY dOg BrEeD eXpLaInEd, but they just said 4 words (not even cool / fun facts, just commonly known generalizations) about each incredibly amazing and unique breed that left every viewer disappointed. I would have watched longer videos if it meant actual explanations...
"Needs to be socialised at a young age" - isn't this true about all dogs regardless of breed?
it's also true for humans
Yes, it's wise for any type of dog, but with huge dogs like Malamutes it's essential. Malamutes aren't exactly gentle giants.... if they aren't used to others, they tend to get panicky and aggressive. I worked at a groomers, almost lost a finger to a young malamute that wasn't socialized or exposed to the noisy grooming environment. It was screaming, flipping out, and snapping at me, and I'd barely gotten it wet. Because of its size, this was a very dangerous situation... if a chihuahua isn't socialized, sure, it's a grouchy pain, but it's so small and with such weak bite strength that it can't do much harm. A socialized Malamute is a delight; they're fluffy, and once they are used to meeting people, they love to induct everyone into their pack with a good snuggle. But if they're not socialized... the bond fiercely to their people and can't handle new people or separation.
Yeah I've had a malamute, I got him at 10 weeks old. It's very important to socialize them because they can get territorial, and they'reknown for being sassy, intelligent dogs. Also when they reach full size you don't want to have to argue or fight with this massive pup. I socialized my malamute early with my cat, who I've had for years, and my toddler and they all get along fine now.
When they said that (on two breeds I think), figured it means as adults they can be aggressive if they're not trained well when young.
Yes
I have a husky that we just adopted a week ago. She is gentle inside but when she plays outside she is super hyper.
Be ready for the chewing. So much chewing. And the stubborness. They ain't easy but the result is a beautiful husky.
@@kolarwolfdogbear8430 Neither of my two rescue Huskies ever had issues with chewing. But the stubborness I can very much attest to. Then again, it's something you expect if you inform yourself beforehand and something you learn to love - they just have so much character :)
Isobel Rose the easiest way to solve behavior problems ESPECIALLY HUSKIES is exercise!! don’t forget they were made to run. the best kind of husky is a tired one hahahah. try teaching her to run alongside your bike or just taking them out for a long walk.
phantom overo it is not a behaviour problem it just that she is excited. We take her on a walk at 7:30 in the morning, after lunch and before/after dinner. I am twelve and I play with her in our garden everyday as well. Thanks so much for your concern though. 😉
we got our boy two weeks ago, congrats! :D
You know, if you wanted to see a full description of your dog's breed, you could look for a video that's only about them. This is clearly a video that tries to introduce us to many breeds in a short time lol and it was pretty good in that sense. I now know lots of breeds i didn't know about before.
“Brittanys are very alert and like to go go go!”
Me, looking at our brittany, passed out in his kennel for 2 hours now: yeah totally
Wired, please reflect in the title of the video that Every Dog Breed and every dog breed at the Westminster Kennel Club are two overlapping, yet not identical groups, for some of us may waste 40 minutes of their lives looking for breeds which were not mentioned.
In part one they said it
Same. There were a few I was waiting for and one wasn’t mentioned. You’re right that it’s not her fault, it’s whoever titled the video.
Cope
Yup! I was waiting for my Carolina dog to be mentioned but i guess he doesn’t exist 😅
Yes! That is important and should have been given the thought back then.
I realized this and decided my dog wouldn’t show up, as most people don’t even know what a havanese is, and was happy to see all the dogs but pleasantly surprised to see mine anyway!
16:58 That bib is a mood.
This is the great concept but most of the dog breeds aren't really explained, I get that it would take time but some breeds are way more talked about and explained which is a bit unfair
yeah, it was more like a very brief description
Yeah I agree.
It is an overview. If you like a breed, go to AKC site for more info
@@christinevansaders3297 how can you decide you like a breed when you've never heard of them before, then they show you one picture and then all she says about them has to do with their color. Like huh??
Petition for Wired to release the unedited version!!! Or get this woman to do her own Wired dog show
Her voice & demeanor are so relaxing & she's so informative & knowledgeable. I really loved listening to this, thank you! :D
I've never heard someone pronounce "samoyed" like that. I love it.
We own two and when we tell people the breed we say Sam-oye-yed because that's what people recognize but they are named after a tribe that originally pronounced it the way she says it.
@@emilieb3244 yeah, Russian pronunciation is Sah-meh-yed but usually people don't understand when it's pronounced like that lol.
Puga: the breed bred by humans to suffocate their entire lives because humans think the sounds they make while suffocated are “c u t e”
Najmah T. A. Sorry what now
Their snout was not originally EXTREMELY exaggerated, now it is.
agree
bull terriers also
There a lot of other dogs with the same smushed face
Me waiting for my dog like 👁👄👁
*waits 30 minutes for her to get to cane corso*
"dog strong, dog protec, dog attac, dog is fam"
Me: *so excited to hear about my dog that everyone always asks about*
Dog person: "the flat-coat retriever is always wagging its tail"
Yes thank you I am now an expert on the breed 😀
😀
I was wondering when they were going to talk about the Alaskan Malamute. I kinda hoped she would briefly explain the difference between Malamutes and Huskies since their often mistaken for each other.
Google
@@breazy832 wow what a helpful comment, thanks for taking the time out of your day to share this important information!
@@spammusubi8596 I mean I highlighted the words "difference between Malamutes and Huskies," right clicked, and clicked search, so it helped me anyway.
malamute huge than huskie
If you’re gonna get a dog, please adopt at the shelter :(
@Arruda whats wrong with adopting, you are saving lifes that way. animals arent just things you buy
@Arruda so getting a poor poor pet that if not adopted will probably suffer is somehow bad? and so what if people are poor at least we have some morals
@Arruda I understand what you are saying, but have you ever heard how abusive breeders are? They basically torture the dogs just to get them to have more puppies. It's really mean.
@Arruda that is highly immature to say. If you're that insecure because you can't deny that you're saving lives when adopting then maybes just consider not commenting in the first place.
@Arruda is it impossible to do something good and not spend money for it? Also mixed breeds=more diverse genetics=better health.
They did king charles dirty with these pictures! Couldve picked better ones really
In the other video they had a dog that she described as "coming in many colors" and then showed one dyed rainbow colors. I was like "who was in charge of images?"
True. I have had three King Charles Cavaliers and they look nothing like the picture she showed.
Tbh, most dogs! Why they gotta show pictures of dogs non groomed or not the closest to standard sometimes. WPG was done dirty too 😂
ive had 6-7 breeds throughout my life and my latest N last breed will be a Cavalier King Charles, she is sweet, loving, so beautiful and This will be my last breed!
For those complaining that she did not say enough about the mentioned breeds and did not mention some breeds, she actually talks for about 6 hours but each section was cut down for quick information and content.
I grew up with a soft coated wheaten terrier. Let me tell you they are a great bread of dog. They are so loyal and perfect for families. They don’t shed. When they are puppies they start of as caramel coated with black faces but as they get older around 2-3 all of their coat turns whitish beige. They are such great dogs. I loved you Coco RIP.
Bernese mountain dogs and Samoyeds are my favorites!
Me too!
Me too!
I have Bernese mountain dog! She is my baby
I have a Samoyed, she is basically my sister
A A I love the Bernese mountain dog but their lifespan is so incredibly short I would never have one
Could you talk about it a bit more? They're not being explained. "The flat-coated retriever is always wagging its tail." That's not a great explaination. Also, flat-coats can be liver coloured, so it was factually wrong anyway.
Minouk Gould This video was more meant as a quick overview. If you want to know more I’m sure the AKC has more info on their website
Even if she were to spend 30 seconds explaining each bread the vid would be too long for a larger audience to enjoy.
@@TheeTechMaster its not the amount of time spent on average thats the problem. its the the fact that some dogs get 40 seconds when others only get 5. if it were all the same then it'd be okay. some of them she mentions and then never talks about again.
This video shows what is going wrong in the Kennel Club: dogs who should be disqualified win the prices. A judge can disqualify a dog if he can't judge him because of manipulation on the dog.
But they let pass prozedures like ear- and tailclipping, overgrooming and forcibly holding the dog in a specific position in the ring (like holding the head up, pulling them into position with immense pressure on the leash - a positive exception is the picture of the trained Samoyed standing still and calmly looking at her owner).
Especially dogs who can obviously barely breath or walk should be disqualified. This is not only to blame to the breeding standards, but also to the judging. Everyone in the chain should do better: the clubs need to specify the standards, the judges only award (at least seemingly) healthy dogs as winners, breeders be more responsible about the health issues, working more transparent and connected, and all dog owners should take more consideration into which dog to buy and stay connected with the breeders and the club, so they can inform them about upcoming issues.
Seeing how this Lady mocks dogs who are bred to not beeing able to walk properly or look "cute" because their nose is smashed into their face by ruined genetics horrifies me.
There are responsible dog breeders in this world, but they are obviously hard to find in a club with such "professionals".
cheers to you mate
Nothing cute about flat-faced breeds.
I’ve had the biggest grin on my face the whole time I watched these two videos, I love dogs and I’m fascinated by the evolution of dogs alongside mans.
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is such an underrated breed. I love mine with all my heart she's extremely affectionate and protective but super goofy and vocal.
Would love more explanation about the dogs - so many interesting breeds (cough cough treeing walker coonhound cough cough) with little to no description
same. but it would take forever to cover all the breeds ^^ good thing about this series is that it introduces us to a lot of different breeds :)
Yeah I was waiting for this part 2 video, and was really sad to get a very short sentence on my good boi. I feel like part 1 had a bit more information than this one, and so many popular and interesting breeds were barely skipped over.
This was an uninformative video :(
I used to have a saint Bernard and now my family has a great Dane and I waited for this video so I could see what she would say. All she said was saint Bernard's are big boned and nice. And that great Danes come in different colors. 😭
Right, anyone could easily google "list of AKC dogs". I was hoping for more background
0:10 that dog is prettier than most people I’ve met
Marcie Definitely prettier & more stylish than me lol
4:58 Pause here and imagine this dog in one of those fisherman's hats and a pipe.
Did I just wait for twelve minutes to hear “the soft coated Wheaton terrier is known for its beautiful soft coat”?
Dogs are way more categorized than I ever knew.
I waited like 36 hours to see you at pomeranians come in several colors and have a heavy coat.
Queen of descriptions 💞💞💞 I love the lack of adjectives. Yes girl GIVE US NOTHING
Cope
as much as i love golden retriever, they always remind me of my dog who died a decade ago, which makes me tear up. Idk it is just difficult to move on especially if the bond is strong.
Carmela Camba I’m very sorry that you lost your dog. That is terrible. I can’t imagine losing mine.
I wasted 20 minutes to hear: "They come in many different colors" about my dog
That’s rough buddy
F
Whenever I'm having a bad day, I watch these videos and instantly I feel like I can make it through anything. I love these!
You're telling me I waited by my phone for 2 weeks for her just to say "the Havanese is the only breed native to Cuba" ???
Whoever picked the pictures for this needs to do a little more research.
yeah that yorkshire terrier looked a bit supicious.
Yes! The first picture they used for the miniature pinscher was a freaking Chihuahua!
Vanessa Gonzalez no it is indeed a mini pinscher
@@alwayssosa I have one and the ears and body type looked weird in that picture.
100% agree! It is such a cool video so they should make sure that the images match the information.
I get that she might not be explaining every dog in great detail but she does has a time limit
She's not the one adhering to the time limit anyway; the editors are. The audio cuts make it clear her descriptions are being severely trimmed in post, with the exception of a few breeds.
19:05 "The Boerboel debuted at Westminster in 2016." wow that totally explains the complex breed, thanks
My baby was a miniature pinscher, his gait was like a horse galloping. He was quite a character. I miss my boy….
Yess I waited forever for this
when she was talking about terriers it made me go "ooooh, now I understand why my dog does that hahaha". it made me understand them more 😄
waited so long to hear about the Havanese cause its my dog and it's just one small sentence sentence :'D Felt so gutted
Same here.. Havanese are the best!
The Doberman pinscher and Rottweiler, two German breeds that are very well known for being good working dogs.
THANK YOU 👏🏽
i had gotten a german shorthaired pointer for my 7th birthday and he was the smartest dog I had ever met. he passed away suddenly right after turning 7 I believe. It's been almost 4 years since then but every day I think about him.. I miss you Grayson
Me, who waited forever:
The lady: the havanese is the only breed native to cuba
Can u hype up my dog pls?!
Ugh same. I was hoping for to say more about the Havanese other than 'its Cuba's only native breed.'
"The Akita needs early socialization and training". That's it? Jeez, no love for the Akita!
Big facts I was like wtf..I literally just wrote a comment like that
That's code for it can be aggressive as an adult if not trained well when it is young.
Vet tech here. One of my favorite patients is an Akita. But I had to earn his trust. We have another female Akita who is similarly leery of strangers, but respect her and let her take her time, and she’s like “oh okay”. But I’ve seen the wrong approach to an Akita go very wrong indeed. Mostly meaning the dog was terrified and had to be given a “WATCH” alert in its medical record.
Basically these warnings have to be there for anyone who doesn’t inherently know how to approach one of these breeds the host [of this video] strategically dubs ”independent”. It means they have opinions, man, and they ain’t doing things your way. Unless you ask real nicely. And only after proving yourself an ally 🙃
@@gynosphinx Thank you for your input and showing understanding of the breed! We have a male American Akita and no matter the years of training and socialization we did with him, he just doesn't trust strangers. His first instinct is fear more than aggression but, as with most animals AND people, fear can quickly turn into aggression. We are always present and in control of the situation when meeting new people or dogs.
That being said, we love him so much! Legit, the best dog I have EVER had. Great personality, he's funny, goofy, loyal, SOOO smart and ALL about his people/"pack". There will be a huge hole in my life and heart when he is no longer with us.
Me: I'd love to know more about the Giant Schnauzer
Her: The Giant Schnauzer comes in black and pepper
Me: Wow thanks
My dog breed wasn't even named 😔
Grew up with an English and American cocker. Loved those two doggos. I hope to keep spaniels in my family now.
I also had a swissie and she was just the sweetest most loyal gentle giant ever i could not have asked for a better first dog to grow up with rest easy Luba you did great baby
I would love if they did a cat version!
there's only about 45 recognized breeds of cats I believe so it could be a bit more in depth
The cat version: we have black, white, gray, and orange.
Fun fact: Papillon is actually the name given when they have upright ears, when their ears are flopped they're called Phalène which is French for moth.
Sincerely, someone whose shadow is a Papillon..
How’d you get your ears upright?
@@breazy832 If you're asking how to get a Papillion with upright ears the answer is pick a puppy with upright ears, litters will generally have a mix of both upright and flopped ears because papillion and Phalène carried the gene for both types of ears.
Here just for Samoyeds 😍😍😍
Abhinav Nair cutest breed for sure
@@spookyoliv8319 indeed❤️
Samesies ❤️
I have a Sammy :)
Lexi Brunner Same
It's funny and adorable seeing little dogs run with such stubby legs.
I was pleasantly surprised. I watched the first part to see my dog, English springer spaniel, but nope had to watch the second part too. I expected a quick 1 sentence but she said quite a few things. I was slightly disappointed though that she didn't point out the difference between the show/bench type springer to the working/field type springer. Same with cocker.
The world: AHH CORONA
Wired: Let`s talk about dogs
Well, the dog shelters are getting emptier by the day because everybody now wants a dog..
The change of topic is a bit of fresh air to me
Ok i was waiting for samoyed for so long that she just had to give a useless description and it disappointed me 😔
Creighton she doesn’t respect the polar bear
Watched both videos just to hear that they look like they're smiling...
The wait was worth it
This is the video i was in need of! Thanks!
I watched everything just to hear that my dog has a long, beautiful coat.
Totally worth it
Your editors really need to do more research as to what pictures they put in when she’s talking about a breed lol
True
Felicia Pynes Why? You’re probably right, but where?
@@julianne1066 yorkshire terrier. coat way too long. skye terrier, again coat way too long.
The first pic they used for the miniature pinscher is also a very poor representation of the bred, not sure if it's even a min pin
Vanessa Gonzalez I also noticed that. I was like, what? Pinschers usually look more like mini-versions of doberman with the colour.
At last all my weird dog knowledge is being put to the test. I love to see I am familiar with all the mentioned breeds.
But I miss the Phalène, Broholmer and the "Appenzeller Sennenhund (Mountain Dog)", the "Basset Fauve de Bretagne"....
I watched this hole video For her to say my dog (Rottweiler) its a “confident Guardian”
Thanks for saving me the time
I got a female rat terrier a month ago, i got her in tri color- grey some brown and white. She is the smartest dog I’ve ever had
0:53 Nova scoliose duck tolling retriever. My faves🤩
Could the explanation be a bit more descriptional than just "good guardian" - its basically all that was said about Rottweiler
Gentle Giants :)
You want a 6 hour video?
Bruh she’s going through every dog breed, it’s crazy she knows this much so cut her some slack lol
Look it up at the akc website
Living in Amdo Tibetan regions I'm always really wary around most of the Tibetan Mastiffs I come across because here they are used by Tibetan nomads to guard their flocks against wolves and bears. They're fiercely loyal, but usually to only one person. So they will connect with that one person and a fierce towards everyone else if they are being used as flock protection. I know a lot of Tibetans carry sticks or small maces to protect themselves against the Mastiffs if they accidentally stumble into another nomad's herd.
So yeah. Beautiful dogs and can be trained well, but they're also huge and are bred to fight bears here in the northwest of China and if it thinks you're to close to what it's supposed to be protecting, you better have a fast motorcycle or horse.
Excellent video. It really helped me get a better understanding of the Westminster Kennel Club. I try to watch their show every year! (In just under 44 minutes she covered 205 breeds. Y'all thought that she'd be able to go in-depth about your one breed, really?! LMAO)
it’s the title. very misleading 🤦
she said literally one sentence about my dog... i was waiting for 18 minutes
This is just about the best video I've ever watched
I have been waiting for this.
I waited 14 mins to find out that my dog has a long muzzle.
oh can't wait for my dog to show up!
"the great pyrenees is white"
wow thanks didn't realize that
Now you know :)
I didn't know that my dog (Australian Kelpie) wasn't recognized by the AKC and I watched both videos and only once I got to the end. They're such beautiful dogs, I've been with them my whole life, maybe one day they'll be recognized internationally
This is good quarantine content, thank you so much, I'm so happy