@@MeadowsMiniFarm No, they are not a "nuisance" animal. The only people who say that are the one's that are too stupid to keep their farm animals fenced in.
If she's not about to have pups, it's possible that the toys ARE her "pups" and she's protecting them because the instinct to breed is so strong. She might have chosen "substitute pups" if that's the case. Guess time will tell.
@dagansgamingbox6604 Good point. Dogs go through the same. I had a dog that did that for a season. She thought she was pregnant, her attitude changed.
She probably thinks of howie as one of her pups, since she's known him his entire life. They do roam together, so he's 110% part of her 'pack'. Same with Duck as far as the pack goes, but he's a home body lol.
Well... Some animals. I'll be honest and say that looking at a group of baby birds staring out of a birdhouse doesn't say "intimidating" as much as it says "cute floofy orbs"
you can really see the confusion between domestication and wildness in Weave when you're talking to her in the front of the den.it's pretty fascinating
@EdwardBarneyWolf-xr8ey Would you like to elaborate clearly on how this would be animal abuse? Tim has raised her since a baby and they are bonded with one another! I think that you should put the pipe down and quit smoking !!!
I have never seen someone be able to walk the fine line of domestication & wild. She is wild, but she has accepted you & other members of your family into hers. Very difficult task, 99.9% of animal experts would fail. K9s feed off emotion, & your just being yourself gains her respect. Her bringing you birds & other food proves she is still wild yet has accepted you with respect.
I try to make sure that I am right before contradicting what someone says. We can learn so much just by reading with our phones, or watching lectures, or documentaries but it seems like so few of us do.
@@white_tiger9298 A domestic dog will very rarely if ever be that friendly with its owner and then flip to be defensive over its puppies/den. It can happen, but usually its a dog that has trust issues with its owner
That animal is not the least bit tamed. That animal simply tolerates this annoying guy for gain. She has no respect for his space but expects him to respect hers, and is obviously agitated by his closeness to her home. But since he feeds her, he is tolerable, but I would not bet that he is "safe".
@louiswhite1445 he only shares that. She actually does love him, and she is basically tamed. But I understand what your saying but she ain't doing it for "personal gain"
@@white_tiger9298 What is "basically tamed"? There is tamed and not tamed. No nearly tamed or almost tamed. If she loves him, explain her half interest in him. I don't have to hold food out, beg my dog to come to me, and wait for him to decide to. Animals who love you will show a high level of obedience. My dog is a great dog. He very rarely does anything you have to get onto him about. And that's just how he is. I didn't train him. I actually kept him from going to the pound due to his owner dying. He was over a year old when I met him. And after a few days I could not walk ten feet without him right there and it's been that way ever since. That's love. But believe what you will.
Wow! Are you sure she isn't expecting pups? Yowza! Yep! I noticed once it warmed up, the cicadas got louder. Ugh! Hate bugs! Getting out the zapper! 🤪🤣
I love that you respect the fact she's wild, respect her boundaries and still remain yourself throughout. I can see that she loves and respects you too.
Does this mean she's pregnant? I don't recall her being so defensive about it when I first started watching your videos and you would all go to the den. She could also be getting older and "wilding up" a bit. Of course Howie gets to go inside LOL!
She's certainly pregnant and nesting her den and far more aggressive. She will be for the foreseeable future. It's a shame because this will set her back quite a bit
It might just be because she's old enough now for it. She didn't get along with the other coyotes in the area. So, pregnant would be a bit of a surprise.
Tim, if i didn't know better, I think she's nesting. She was late in her heat cycle. If she is nesting it could be just 1 pup. She sure is grumpy about it. So glad we are still getting daily updates. Thank you for that. How much longer before your military son comes home? I remember you said it would be sometime in May?
Also, if the pit bull is the father then it definitely could be one pup, since it's an unusual genetic load for her body to handle, as well as him being larger than her.
Weave is a cranky little girl lol. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if she has any little surprises for us. I hear the cicadas in the background and they are really loud. I haven't heard them yet over here in TN but I know it won't be long before they're everywhere. Wishing you and all the fur babies a good evening 🙏 ❤
Oh they've been in my part of Tennessee for a few weeks now. They started their calls about a week after the first ones emerged. It's been deafening because the 13 yr and 17 yr broods emerged too this year 😭
haha Weave's like "Dad, stay out of my room!" just like a teenager! 🤣I hope this behavior has something to do with her getting ready to make some babies!😁
Unless the pups are yours...she is probably instinctively protecting her den from other predators and non-father coyotes. If she is denning for pups her hormones are probably raging and she is going to be naturally more aggressive/territorial/protective. Very interesting that she lets Howie come in though...if I understood that right.
She's thought of herself as Howie's mother, since he was a little kitten. There's are older videos, if you go back. She's protective of little kitten Howie. 😄
@@madscientistlife I really didn't say you didn't exist, I know you do... I just said I needed such a man in my life. By the way, I am a man myself and I don't live in California... I live in Eastern Europe... All the best!
@@Vitali_Osandor I was pointing out the fact that the guy I replied to was claiming to be soft and gentle but then immediately contradicts what he said by saying "unless you still wear a mask/live in California" the irony was funny, and I had joked about it being a new record of how fast the contradiction came to light, sorry I didn't explain it well the first time. You seem lovely! I was talking about the other guy.
I just love that you allow her to be the animal her DNA commands, but still can connect with her on a "human" level. I pray you never domesticate that beautiful coyote. Living with wildlife in harmony doesn't always mean conquering them.
Weave has a deep sizable den, I suppose she wants no chance in giving it up as growl as she is! She sure seems maternal ? Suppose to be a hotter summer than last year so she made a deeper home. Tim how’s the ostrich pen coming along ?
Do you know if she is pregnant Tim? She’s certainly acting very protective of it! Maybe she doesn’t want you to know about it because that’s where she has all the boys over at night 😂😂😂❤❤
She knows Dad is safe, but she is a wild animal and its GOOD that she doesnt lose that instinct to defend her den against ANYTHING. If she didnt, and had pups, she would lose that protection mode and the pups would be in danger. I like seeing her act this way because it makes me feel she will be ok.
I think she built her den to have babies in, and it's close to things she loves, such as: Timmy MC, hotdogs, her duck and her aspirational Pro-Wrestler kitty. There's a non-zero chance that Tim might be a coyhound granddaddy before the year is out!
I love you, you are such a kick. The fact you have this coyote and other critters shows what sort of man you are. I’m jealous, I only had possums, a crow an owl, but no big cats or wild canines.
Have to keep in mind that she is a wild animal and has very strong instincts. When shes inside of her den not only is she having the desire to protect weather she has pups or not. That instinct is powerful. Another things that is going on is when shes inside of her den shes cornered with nowhere to escape. Animals especially wild animals experience strong fight or flight erges when faced with even a potential threat. Having no escape inside her den her instincts are leaning strongly towards fight. A domestic dog can overcome these instincts with humans because they've become use to humans being a member if their pack. Now with wild animals, this self preserving instinct will quickly cause the animal to foget the trust they've developed for a human. Its wise to exercise caution when approaching any wild animal that is cornered with no escape. It doesn't matter if you rescued them and raised them from a pup. A wild animal's space should be respected. What this man is doing is exceptable. He didn't over step her boundaries. I believe he did help this coyote when it was in danger. She is clearly been abandon by her pack and depends on him for her survival. Shes become his responsibility and he clearly cares for her.
It’s pretty remarkable that she intentionally made her den right on your property. She clearly feels safe there and knows that you are no threat to her (quite frankly you’re an asset). Must be nice to have the trust of a wild animal ❤
Ive never seen weve growl like that besides from her playful growl she does shes pretty much trying to tell ya to back up away from my space she let ya around her other den but shes very protective about her new den
I just want to say thank you for being such an amazing human and man! The Cody Roberts disgusting abuse of the wolf yearling in Wyoming has me disgusted with Wyoming and their complete lack of protection for wolves. I know you dont live there, but it's been hard for me not to lump all midwesterners up as heartless, animal torturers now. Thank you for restoring my faith in some people, haha. I've been following you for a long time and your page brings me so much happiness. I love you guys❤
My parents raised Alaskan malamutes in the 1970s in a one acre fenced pen. The females would dig deep dens to give birth to their litters. I am the oldest kid, and so it was my job to get the pups out of the den so they could be moved to a box in my parents’ bedroom. Normally docile and sweet pets, malamutes revert to full wolf when pups are born. Dodging the snapping massive jaws of the mother while trying to pull enough pups out to make her abandon the den and follow us inside the house was always fun.
One day you will see a bowl of chips on the floor but if you look up you will see a complicated system of levers and pullies set up designed to drop an anvil on your head
What would ya do If she had pups
Adopt and adapy!!! ❤️
Im surprised she hasn't had pups already.
How’s that not illegal considering they’re a nuisance animal
@@MeadowsMiniFarm I bet you're Spouse says that about you!! 😅
@@MeadowsMiniFarm No, they are not a "nuisance" animal. The only people who say that are the one's that are too stupid to keep their farm animals fenced in.
I expected to see a crate marked "ACME" on her front porch.
😂😂
Definitely hiding some TNT crates down there.
After the mishap with the rocket powered skates she's been looking for a new supplier.
Bleep Bleep!!!
Just make one for comedic effect
If she's not about to have pups, it's possible that the toys ARE her "pups" and she's protecting them because the instinct to breed is so strong. She might have chosen "substitute pups" if that's the case.
Guess time will tell.
Thought the same
False pregnancy is the liable bet.
Good point.
@dagansgamingbox6604 Good point. Dogs go through the same. I had a dog that did that for a season. She thought she was pregnant, her attitude changed.
She probably thinks of howie as one of her pups, since she's known him his entire life. They do roam together, so he's 110% part of her 'pack'. Same with Duck as far as the pack goes, but he's a home body lol.
There is something about staring out of a hole that makes an animal look that much more intimidating.
Remember Gamork scene in Neverending Story? ;)
Seriously, now. It's like a primal emotion takes over our primate brains.
@@JennJenificationThat move was my favorite when i was younger
It could be the teeth and dirty looks! Lol
Well...
Some animals.
I'll be honest and say that looking at a group of baby birds staring out of a birdhouse doesn't say "intimidating" as much as it says "cute floofy orbs"
you can really see the confusion between domestication and wildness in Weave when you're talking to her in the front of the den.it's pretty fascinating
@EdwardBarneyWolf-xr8eyshe's just territorial because she worked very hard to dig it... Calm down snowflake
@EdwardBarneyWolf-xr8ey Giving a coyote hotdoggos equates to animal abuse? I think you need to get your head out of the gutter, my friend.
You're clearly not very smart@EdwardBarneyWolf-xr8ey
@EdwardBarneyWolf-xr8eyThat'll show them , way to go sport
@EdwardBarneyWolf-xr8ey Would you like to elaborate clearly on how this would be animal abuse? Tim has raised her since a baby and they are bonded with one another! I think that you should put the pipe down and quit smoking !!!
That’s a hell of a den!! And it is crazy how she switches when she’s in the den. Her wild side really shows lol
You'd be pissed too, I don't invite my neighbors in!
That’s because she will have her coyote puppy there.
Get out of my room dad
Not really crazy.
It is her space...she will defend it...😻
I have never seen someone be able to walk the fine line of domestication & wild. She is wild, but she has accepted you & other members of your family into hers. Very difficult task, 99.9% of animal experts would fail. K9s feed off emotion, & your just being yourself gains her respect.
Her bringing you birds & other food proves she is still wild yet has accepted you with respect.
Coyotes are not k9’s.
@@zackwalker664If you mean coyotes aren’t police dogs, you’re correct. If you mean coyotes aren’t canines, you’re wrong.
@GogiRegion 💯 There is a reason a domestic dog can breed with them(aka Coydogs). When I said k9s I meant Canines(same thing).
@zackwalker664 you should think about going back to school.
I try to make sure that I am right before contradicting what someone says. We can learn so much just by reading with our phones, or watching lectures, or documentaries but it seems like so few of us do.
Fascinating how her temper changes when she's in her home.
Simple answer, she's an introvert!
Crazy how she’s an asshole at his home.
she wants her privacy just like everyone else that’s all 😊
She's nesting🐺
I'm thinking so too
I'm thinking the same thing....
I agree.
Omg is she gonna get some pups 🐶
I hope she's not knocked up
Lol Miss Weave is such a character! She’s protecting her toys like their her babies ! She’s one of a kind ❤
That might be the best example of tamed animal still showing it's natural instincts
Almost all animals are like that when they are/think they are pregnant. And after birth too.
@@white_tiger9298 A domestic dog will very rarely if ever be that friendly with its owner and then flip to be defensive over its puppies/den. It can happen, but usually its a dog that has trust issues with its owner
That animal is not the least bit tamed. That animal simply tolerates this annoying guy for gain. She has no respect for his space but expects him to respect hers, and is obviously agitated by his closeness to her home. But since he feeds her, he is tolerable, but I would not bet that he is "safe".
@louiswhite1445 he only shares that. She actually does love him, and she is basically tamed. But I understand what your saying but she ain't doing it for "personal gain"
@@white_tiger9298 What is "basically tamed"? There is tamed and not tamed. No nearly tamed or almost tamed. If she loves him, explain her half interest in him. I don't have to hold food out, beg my dog to come to me, and wait for him to decide to. Animals who love you will show a high level of obedience. My dog is a great dog. He very rarely does anything you have to get onto him about. And that's just how he is. I didn't train him. I actually kept him from going to the pound due to his owner dying. He was over a year old when I met him. And after a few days I could not walk ten feet without him right there and it's been that way ever since. That's love. But believe what you will.
The world needs more weaves and more keystone
Wow! Are you sure she isn't expecting pups? Yowza! Yep! I noticed once it warmed up, the cicadas got louder. Ugh! Hate bugs! Getting out the zapper! 🤪🤣
Nice new crib weave 🤘
I love that you respect the fact she's wild, respect her boundaries and still remain yourself throughout. I can see that she loves and respects you too.
Tim,Weave, and Howie,y'all rock! ❤. Peace
Does this mean she's pregnant? I don't recall her being so defensive about it when I first started watching your videos and you would all go to the den. She could also be getting older and "wilding up" a bit. Of course Howie gets to go inside LOL!
She's certainly pregnant and nesting her den and far more aggressive. She will be for the foreseeable future. It's a shame because this will set her back quite a bit
@@Ms.Norths.Musings "certainly" lol. Sounding very sure of yourself.
@@Ms.Norths.Musings domt believe it'll set her back
It might just be because she's old enough now for it. She didn't get along with the other coyotes in the area. So, pregnant would be a bit of a surprise.
Duck isn't fixed...
She wants that rug for her den! Let her have it now!😂😂😂
I like how weave tries to be a hardass! She loves you so much! You're lucky.
WEAVE! Ohhhh I love herrrrr! She's been decorating in her den, bless her so much. Thank you! 🏡
Thanks Timmy for sharing Weave with us! What incredible videos!!❤
Tim, if i didn't know better, I think she's nesting. She was late in her heat cycle. If she is nesting it could be just 1 pup. She sure is grumpy about it. So glad we are still getting daily updates. Thank you for that. How much longer before your military son comes home? I remember you said it would be sometime in May?
Also, if the pit bull is the father then it definitely could be one pup, since it's an unusual genetic load for her body to handle, as well as him being larger than her.
Her eyes are so pretty 😍
Weave is a cranky little girl lol. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if she has any little surprises for us. I hear the cicadas in the background and they are really loud. I haven't heard them yet over here in TN but I know it won't be long before they're everywhere. Wishing you and all the fur babies a good evening 🙏 ❤
Oh they've been in my part of Tennessee for a few weeks now. They started their calls about a week after the first ones emerged. It's been deafening because the 13 yr and 17 yr broods emerged too this year 😭
I live in middle Tennessee out in the country and I haven't heard them yet. I'm hoping they miss my area.
Went to the Renaissance Faire over close to Nashville yesterday and they were so loud I couldn't even hear myself THINK.
Then later on this Summer you'll get the loud ones that are down south at the end of every summer, the 3 year cicadas
haha Weave's like "Dad, stay out of my room!" just like a teenager! 🤣I hope this behavior has something to do with her getting ready to make some babies!😁
Exactly what I was thinking lmao
Hey Tim Weave & Howie 🌼🍃That’s Kool she lets Howie in🥰Guessing it’s not the Coffee 😂Have a Groovy day Guy’s 🌈🌴☀️🌊🌺✌️💚😎
Maybe shes pregnant and Duck is the father.
@@tanyamckinnon5376wouldn't that make duck "guardian of the hole"?
Doesn't Duck wear neuticals?
Likely a disappointment to his dognappers. So glad Duck made it back home!
Unless the pups are yours...she is probably instinctively protecting her den from other predators and non-father coyotes. If she is denning for pups her hormones are probably raging and she is going to be naturally more aggressive/territorial/protective. Very interesting that she lets Howie come in though...if I understood that right.
She's thought of herself as Howie's mother, since he was a little kitten. There's are older videos, if you go back. She's protective of little kitten Howie. 😄
Howie may have been neutered.
I need a man who talks to me like this man talks to his coyote.
We are out here. Unless you are in a place like California or where folks still wear masks.
You just dont know how to spot us in the wild.
@@madscientistlife I really didn't say you didn't exist, I know you do... I just said I needed such a man in my life. By the way, I am a man myself and I don't live in California... I live in Eastern Europe... All the best!
@@madscientistlife LMAO, massive nice guy energy right here, you sir just explained why you are exactly not "that" in 6 words, must be a new record
@@deranged_dragon9471 Sorry, can you rephrase, since I don't get what you mean... What record? And what did I explain I am not?
@@Vitali_Osandor I was pointing out the fact that the guy I replied to was claiming to be soft and gentle but then immediately contradicts what he said by saying "unless you still wear a mask/live in California" the irony was funny, and I had joked about it being a new record of how fast the contradiction came to light, sorry I didn't explain it well the first time. You seem lovely! I was talking about the other guy.
She's too sweet ❤
I haven't seen Itty Bitty in awhile. Has she been busy? I love Weave's den!
Weave and Howie love y'all man I can't wait to see if there's pups brewing
Love your Weave! thank you for sharing ,you make my day.
I think she's embarrassed. What if the other coyotes see this. My whole wild blooded successful lone hunter persona would be ruined!
Pups on the way? Shes super protective of that one
I just love that you allow her to be the animal her DNA commands, but still can connect with her on a "human" level. I pray you never domesticate that beautiful coyote. Living with wildlife in harmony doesn't always mean conquering them.
Domestication is not conquest; to frame it as such is misanthropic delusion.
What a beautiful coyote ❤
Pretty impressive size.if she changes in her den imagine when she actually gets pups.Shes going to be feisty🐺🍻
Maybe. ....preparing for pups!
Those eyes 👀! So pretty!
She’s growing up so beautifully
Your coyote’s pregnant. 🐺
She is planning on having her coyote puppies there. Just watch and see.
Her den sure brings out the "Wild E." in Weave. She ain't playin' !
Weave has a deep sizable den, I suppose she wants no chance in giving it up as growl as she is! She sure seems maternal ? Suppose to be a hotter summer than last year so she made a deeper home. Tim how’s the ostrich pen coming along ?
*Weave:* "But DAAaaAaAaaD!.......I need it for the dennnNnNnn. Iz fun, but why can't hasSSssSs?!"
Do you know if she is pregnant Tim? She’s certainly acting very protective of it! Maybe she doesn’t want you to know about it because that’s where she has all the boys over at night 😂😂😂❤❤
She is just so incredibly beautiful! Her growl fills my heart! I can't explain it!
She is beautiful even when she's grumpy
Weave is such a beautiful specimen! A very pretty and good girl!
She’s growing up. Dad can’t know all the girls secrets. And yes we will bite the hand that feeds us. Dads always forgive. 😂
Weave, "Don't look in my den ... it's a secret what is in here!"
She has such beautiful eyes
When she’s like you, she’s like leave me alone I want to chill alone. In the alone I want him I want alone I don’t wanna talk lol she’s so cute.
A good place to have little baby Weavlings ❤
She's adorable! When things come up missing, do you go look in her den?
Right outside in the back yard she's so loved and she showing love. She wants to make her home next to your's with family
I have seen many cicada swarms over the years. Once it gets warm, the sound they make collectively can get deafening.
hundreds of cicadas in my backyard today cutting the grass! neighbors dog loves eating them!
I had a she-dog who loved to eat cicadas! Kind of delicatesse for her. 😅
My collie/shepherd goes bezerk over them! She gives them a crunch, then spits it out, like it tastes crappy. It so funny!
The cicadas were cutting the grass?
@@francislauerBR"She-dog"?! The word for any female canine is a bitch.
@@jimmycarroll5644 LOL! good one.
Weave: Don't you dare come in...yarrrr
Also Weave: Let me come in right now for hot dogs and to jump on the counter
😆 😆
Those aren't toys anymore, they're her babies
She knows Dad is safe, but she is a wild animal and its GOOD that she doesnt lose that instinct to defend her den against ANYTHING. If she didnt, and had pups, she would lose that protection mode and the pups would be in danger. I like seeing her act this way because it makes me feel she will be ok.
Love that they don’t hurt the cat ☺️
She’s so silly and cute! She loved your tshirt gift 🎁 👕 Love to see Howie in there videos 🫶🏼
I like to think the growling is coyote for “No shoes in the house!”.
I love it when Weave gets so upset that she starts quacking.
I’m in Missouri and the cicadas are almost defining. You almost have to yell to talk.
I would be freaked out with those things around!
I'm up around Kansas city. Haven't been here yet.
I’m down in Cape Girardeau, MO and they aren’t here yet
@@Mrsjam96 yeah up in the st.charles area.
@@Jameson1776 my nephew lives up there. Y’all gottem bad!!!
I admit, as an introvert I can totally relate ... my home is MY home 😅, ... and she's VERY beautiful by the way, fascinating !!!
Great God I love you and your family❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are so kind
I think she built her den to have babies in, and it's close to things she loves, such as: Timmy MC, hotdogs, her duck and her aspirational Pro-Wrestler kitty.
There's a non-zero chance that Tim might be a coyhound granddaddy before the year is out!
She's still a wild animal but so sweet too
The noises she makes are so cute….with the carpet that is. In the den total wild animal!
lol she has some strong opinions on this. When I feed the squirrels and there are extra nuts they hate me looking at them when they are burying them 😂
You guys are brilliant and although weave is sort of tame she still has a wild side...hopefully some small weaves on the way ?
I love that she steals shirts out the laundry 😂 that is so funny
I love you, you are such a kick. The fact you have this coyote and other critters shows what sort of man you are. I’m jealous, I only had possums, a crow an owl, but no big cats or wild canines.
Yep, we have the cicadas everywhere
Wow, Weave's den is huge 😮
I haven’t seen weave for a long time I’m glad she’s ok and looking good
Auch little coyote... Let me pet you ! Ouch! Let me pet you little coyote 😂
Have to keep in mind that she is a wild animal and has very strong instincts. When shes inside of her den not only is she having the desire to protect weather she has pups or not. That instinct is powerful. Another things that is going on is when shes inside of her den shes cornered with nowhere to escape. Animals especially wild animals experience strong fight or flight erges when faced with even a potential threat. Having no escape inside her den her instincts are leaning strongly towards fight. A domestic dog can overcome these instincts with humans because they've become use to humans being a member if their pack. Now with wild animals, this self preserving instinct will quickly cause the animal to foget the trust they've developed for a human. Its wise to exercise caution when approaching any wild animal that is cornered with no escape. It doesn't matter if you rescued them and raised them from a pup. A wild animal's space should be respected. What this man is doing is exceptable. He didn't over step her boundaries. I believe he did help this coyote when it was in danger. She is clearly been abandon by her pack and depends on him for her survival. Shes become his responsibility and he clearly cares for her.
Did not know stray dogs dig that well
It’s pretty remarkable that she intentionally made her den right on your property. She clearly feels safe there and knows that you are no threat to her (quite frankly you’re an asset). Must be nice to have the trust of a wild animal ❤
I haven't watched for awhile, thanx , love yah Weave❤
😂😂😂😂 Not gonna admit how many of your videos i just watched in a row ~ Love from South Texas
When he offers the hot dog and she looks away like "no, I could not possibly be tempted" and then immediately eats three hot dogs
It was a secret until you found it
Ive never seen weve growl like that besides from her playful growl she does shes pretty much trying to tell ya to back up away from my space she let ya around her other den but shes very protective about her new den
I didn't know that stray dogs actually build underground dens. How crafty of them.
Protecting the den. Wild animals always be wild.
Hey you guys!!! I love how you take so much time to make the videos….i love them❤️❤️❤️
She is gorgeous
I just want to say thank you for being such an amazing human and man! The Cody Roberts disgusting abuse of the wolf yearling in Wyoming has me disgusted with Wyoming and their complete lack of protection for wolves. I know you dont live there, but it's been hard for me not to lump all midwesterners up as heartless, animal torturers now. Thank you for restoring my faith in some people, haha. I've been following you for a long time and your page brings me so much happiness. I love you guys❤
YAAAARRRR!!! 😆
She likes, Ittybitty's decorating style. She sure is grumpy about her den.
Dont cry when fluffy goes missing
Maybe there’s lil Weaves in there?! Or shes brewing up lil Weaves lol
My parents raised Alaskan malamutes in the 1970s in a one acre fenced pen. The females would dig deep dens to give birth to their litters. I am the oldest kid, and so it was my job to get the pups out of the den so they could be moved to a box in my parents’ bedroom. Normally docile and sweet pets, malamutes revert to full wolf when pups are born. Dodging the snapping massive jaws of the mother while trying to pull enough pups out to make her abandon the den and follow us inside the house was always fun.
One day you will see a bowl of chips on the floor but if you look up you will see a complicated system of levers and pullies set up designed to drop an anvil on your head
Its that time of the year when a lot of critters have babies.
I feel like weaves fighting her instincts whenever she hangs around you
💗💗💗💗💗💗💗