This sounds like police department bodycam footage “The suspect didn’t comply, so officers did X” “The suspect still refused to comply so officers did Y”
“All the other puppies love watching this.This is entertainment for them.” Of course. Nothing is more entertaining than your sibling being in trouble when you’re not.
It also helps if the owner supervising them wouldn't berate the mother every time she tries to correct them. People don't understand growling and barking doesn't equal aggression.
So true. My family's current dog was weaned early because (unfortunately) we bought from a local breeder and her litter was the last one he was doing, so he wanted to get rid of them asap. Needless to say she developed all sort of psychological issues-- separation anxiety, regular anxiety, paranoia, disciplinary issues, and she's still hesitant with some basic motor skills like going down stairs.
@@Moonstar79 Yeah, my friend's dog was taken away from its mother too soon (and like yours, it was from a commercial breeder), and the dog was aggressive and poorly behaved.
Yeah, we found our cat in a ditch when he was just a kitten. He looked barely 2 months old which concerned me. It also seems like he wasnt a barn or street cat from nearby bc he didnt have the traits they get, so i assume somebody took him too young and he was too mucn trouble so they abandoned him. Hes a really good cat though, but he copies humans and dogs a lot so he acts a little strange compared to cats that had time to be taught by their moms. Very important to allow kits and pups their development time! It bites ppl back in the butt when they dont!
@@bigmac92 I don’t know, I replied the current comment as he’s trying to insinuate the original commenter must have trauma or isn’t doing well due to getting “booped” by his/her/their mom.
@@pbayer773 he’s probably just teething. Be sure you have a lot of chew toys for him. When he bites you redirect him to something he is allowed to chew on. After he’s chewed on it for a few seconds praise him for chewing on the right thing. Sorry, I read that as he’s biting you bc you said his teeth are sharp. If he’s chewing on other things around the house try your best to keep everything inaccessible to him. Keep him well exercised. A tired puppy is a well behaved puppy. Play with him with his toys. This way he will connect you with his toys and if he is ever seeking attention he won’t do it by tearing up furniture (hopefully!) and he will just bring you a toy. Again, if he starts to chew on something he shouldn’t, redirect to his toys.
@@mrsliverman Exactly ,boys have a problem with the word no they hear 🙉 Oh Yeah. 😅😄🥵Then you lose it and they think it's funny especially when they get older.
One time this fat tiny dog kept barking at mine and when the tiny dog stopped, my dog started booping him, and that tiny dog walked away. My dog is an Airedelle Terrier.
Back when I was in high school, our dog got pregnant. She had the cutest puppies. One day, the little boy pup was going for a chicken bone that had fallen on the floor. Before I could get it, he came this close 🤏 to getting it. But, his mom, keeping a close watchful eye, bit him on the backside just enough to make him yelp and not touch that bone. We got it and threw it away. I'm glad she nipped him before he got that bone. He could have choked on it.
Raw chicken bones are okay for dogs to eat, it's cooked bones you want to watch out for. But when very young they shouldn't have bones anyway. I can't remember how old my pooch was when he started eating uncooked bones but we definitely weaned him into raw food at about 11/12 weeks
@@rhonwenwestern6562 chicken bones, especially smaller ones, can easily be swallowed and lodge in the throat. Due to their elongated shape, it can be easy to choke on if not properly consumed.
@@cagxplays9602 my dog has eaten uncooked bones all his life and he hasn't choked. Yes there are foods that are easier to choke on but you can realistically choke on anything if not careful.
@@rhonwenwestern6562 Realistically it's also much easier to choke on something long, unusual shaped and also very solid, in comparison to say, manageable, much less dense pieces of meat and vegetables wouldn't you say? There's no need to dismiss my argument on the basis that you can "choke on anything". Not to mention "your dog" isn't everyone else's dog so that information is completely irrelevant to the argument.
And NO ONE is hollering Corporal Punishment or Mommy just want to be your FRIEND! Mother is teaching her young a lesson in RESPECT and I'm the MAMA!!🙋🙋💕😁
@@tompage6421Yeah. They all go like, "Oh boohoo, you can't hurt your child, that's not discipline, that's child abuse. They'll develop trauma boohoo." Now look at them children when they grow up they cry over a little inconvenience and have no respect for their parents. "The children are our future." Yup, the future looks bright alright. I'm not even over 25 years old yet, but I sound like I came from the boomer generation xD
@@radiantguy17 no you’re right. Those kids who were never disciplined as a child will grow up to be narcissists and demand everyone to bend their backs for them. It’s okay to say “no” to children, they’ll get over it, I know I did.
@@Turtlio Jokes are supposed to be funny, what you said wasn't. Attacking people for not knowing your pointless "joke" is pretty dumb, found another person that shouldn't have access to UA-cam comments 💀💀💀
I like the way mum's tail is wagging happily the whole time like she's thinking... " Hee hee! My cheeky little boy thinks he can wear me down. Well I've got quite a few more tricks than this little devil ! "
@Railroad502 & others: I didn't see my siblings getting punished very often. I wouldn't have been entertained. My younger brother was the only one who got into trouble but never deserved it. But I had to hear him screaming and crying. Was not fun. But this video is cute!!
@@geniehinseth512 yeeahhh that sounds like abuse and obviously would not be funny. Sorry you and your sibling had to go through that. I was referring to times when my brothers deserved it because they knowingly broke a rule and thought they'd get away with it. There's a difference between discipline and abuse. My parents could be somewhat strict depending on what the rule was, but expectations were set clearly and you didn't get in trouble unless you did something. They weren't the type to just make up reasons to punish us.
True! I found it entertaining back in school in the 70’s and early 80’s when a classmate had to get pops for misbehaving. Back then, all a teacher had to do was pull out the paddle and place it on her desk. 😂 Behavior went downhill once corporal punishment was banned from schools.
@@stacieball977 luckily it was banned by time I was in school! But one of the older teachers always used to say aloud how much he missed being able to paddle kids when they misbehaved 😂
Luna is such a good mama. She disciplines Brodie and in a non violent way, and she’s consistent. Wow so many likes. Thanks all we are the true dog lovers. ❤️
This was awesome to watch! At work, I hear our vet talk about how she recommends finding breeders who keep their puppies with mama as long as possible because they're better behaved. Really cool to witness.
You want them there long enough where they're gonna get proper social skills, but bit too long where you miss the opportunity to bond and expose your pup to other things.
That vet doesn't know what shes talking about... Imagine having 10 puppies with their razor sharp nails and teeth confined with the mom. That's torture.
@ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴛʜʀᴏᴡ ᴘɪʟʟᴏᴡシ I mean you can look at it 2 ways if it was humanized/was the same situation but for humans it would be considered abuse and then the other way of looking at it *BOOPS*
@@__yklim milky uh… that’s not abuse this is in the nature of dogs/wolves they’ve lived like this for hundreds of years so… you cannot really judge that
My dog is never going to be a mom but her first interaction with a human baby was impressive. She’s half Rottweiler and is just as strong as one. Even when she’s being nice she barely holds back but she was more gentle than anything I have ever seen when she saw that baby.
My newest pup I was able to convince breeder to 12 weeks. No real data for comparison, but she was a little calmer I think. Who knows if it is actually better than 8 weeks?
@@grt49er8 weeks is the absolute minimjm for weaning and shots, 8-16 weeks is the prime time for socialization and learning proper social behaviors with other dogs :)
@@StinkyGringoyea but for some reason, everyone thinks that gentle parenting is just letting the child do wtv they want. like no, thats just as bad as hurting the child. but like always, they just resort to hitting children because its convenient
@user-pm6nx1fs2w it is just as bad, a kid will get over a whack upside the head in a matter of moments, being a little jerk will follow them for life.
I love this video that shows the importance of keeping the pups with their mom until after 8 weeks they need that correction and discipline otherwise they're unruly alligator puppies 😂 Also... proof that dogs don't listen when being yelled at or screamed at... they follow body language 😉
This is the cutest thing as his siblings are watching like. Look at Brodie and Mama. They are so into it with those cute little noses sticking thru the gate. They are to funny. Lol
I love how she gave up tryna put him in his back and she was like “ya know what? You grown now ima treat you like you grown!” And laid him down and put her head on his neck 😂
So great. I never realized. I knew dogs were very smart, but I've never been around moms and pups. Luna is a great mother. Thanks so much for all your great videos. 😊
Not all dogs are good moms.. My dad breeded ENGLISH bulldogs and they are neglectful.. They’ll lay on their own children despite knowing they’re there, refuse to feed them, won’t even acknowledge them.. It solely depends on the breed
@@cecevlogs5771it depends if you take away a puppy from thier mother too early it never depends on the breed if raised right and actually raised by the parent's the dogs will turn out to be good parents and good dogs. Different breeds have different traits like some are protectors of your home and protect you. but rather they are good parents or not depends on how they were raised puppies are 80% of the time Tooken away from thier mother's too early.
This is how my Enzo was with his birth mama (bc I’m his real mom lol) he has always wanted his own way and still to this day 7 years later he is still the boss. He was the biggest of the litter and could have cared less about his siblings 😊
Puppies following around like, "OOOOOOOHHHHH!!!! HE GETTING A SPANKING!!!"
Yeah lol
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can relate, our excitement is at peak when our siblings get in trouble 😆😆😆
Yesss 😍🤣🤣
😂😂😂
They all following like "we told you dude, we told you"😂😂😂😂😂
2.6k likes but no comment tf I got you fam.
Ohh shit, 2.7K now fam!😂😂
Wow... But seriously it is just going up and I just didn't know how much liked I actually really am 🥺
@@yasminaahmed104 Nobody actually likes you, they liked your comment. You must be hella lonely.
Mama: No more nursing.
Puppy: Whatever, Bitch.
There's always that one rebellious sibling 😂
Fr
Or cousin,
Or other relative,
There's always that one 🙄.
This sounds like police department bodycam footage
“The suspect didn’t comply, so officers did X”
“The suspect still refused to comply so officers did Y”
😂😂😂
He was really trying to show out in front of his siblings and it backfired 😂 that was so cute
"This is entertainment for them..." This is like watching your sibling get in trouble then getting a whooping lol 😂
Yup
Trumps tv that’s for sure
Yea its always funny!!!!
in my case are my brothers 😂😂
"COME HERE BRODY'S BOUT TO GET A SPANKING"
*later*
"OH MY GOD HE'S ON THE BRINK OF DEATH"
“She resorts to boops”
Best thing I’ve ever heard
Lemme fix yr ratio
Mom: IMA COUNT TO 3 .
1 2 3
*BOOP*
🥺🥺🤣🤣
Before that comment it sounded sounded like a mma fight
12k likes and only 4 now 5 comments 💀
His face when he got the message is priceless.
Brodie’s the litter dog I end up with, without a look at the 8-week resumes.
If that is your luck then never try your hand at Russian roulette lol
@@justinsime3786 or do, depending on what ur desired outcome is
@@Scotty-vs4lf if you wanna kill your self then why play Russian roulette just put a round in the right chamber and do it
Then you have the best luck in the world
All the siblings are like “OOOOOOHHHH BRODYS IN TROUBLEEEEE”
Yes, I totally hear them! 🤣🤣🤣
NOO BRODIE DIDNT DESERVE IT- (JKJK LOLLL HE DIDD)
Totally 😂
Bro my siblings be doing that to
@@its_smiley8636 SAME
"so she goes for the leg" this is legit a UFC fight 😂
Sweep that leg!
Brodies takedown defense is legendary
"Brody right there tried to snap at Luna again."
"And she resorts to boops. One. Two."
Best fight commentary I've ever heard.
He went from Brody to Brodé Aldo
@@brysonwashington7227 😂😂😂
Luna said you gon learn today lol so precious!!!! Mommying never stops even in the doggy community ❤😍🫶🏾😂
Luna is like "hand me that belt he done lost his mind" she couldn't wait and start Poppin him upside his head 😂
“All the other puppies love watching this.This is entertainment for them.”
Of course. Nothing is more entertaining than your sibling being in trouble when you’re not.
Exactly.😌😂
😂😂 so true
🤣😂😂😂
True. Brilliant way to put it xd
Ong 😂😂
“I…told…yo…asss…no!” 😂
edit: thank y'all for the love!
😂😂😂😂😂
"OOOOOOOHhh he finna get his ass beat"
I'm pretty sure my mom has booped me like that before.
PLS
This is funny!
I think it was awesome how she corrected him but still in a playful manner! Great mother...
This whole interaction is golden.
This is why it's so important not to get puppies too young. They need the time with their litter mates and mum. 😊
I AGREE 💯‼️
Yes def necessary for socialization and confidence!
It also helps if the owner supervising them wouldn't berate the mother every time she tries to correct them. People don't understand growling and barking doesn't equal aggression.
@@a-a-rondavis9438 Yes, people always assume that growling and barking equal aggression, but it’s they communicate.
Yes. Our breeder wouldn't let us take the pup until he was 8 weeks old. But we visited him every day!
This is why it's sooo important to not take puppies and kittens away too early. I'm legit watching this like one of those puppies lol
Totally agree! Being weaned doesnt mean that there isnt alot of lessons this pup can still learn from his mother ❤
So true. My family's current dog was weaned early because (unfortunately) we bought from a local breeder and her litter was the last one he was doing, so he wanted to get rid of them asap. Needless to say she developed all sort of psychological issues-- separation anxiety, regular anxiety, paranoia, disciplinary issues, and she's still hesitant with some basic motor skills like going down stairs.
@@Moonstar79 Yeah, my friend's dog was taken away from its mother too soon (and like yours, it was from a commercial breeder), and the dog was aggressive and poorly behaved.
@@Milesco Never trust breeders, they're so likely to prioritize their time and money over the dogs
Yeah, we found our cat in a ditch when he was just a kitten. He looked barely 2 months old which concerned me. It also seems like he wasnt a barn or street cat from nearby bc he didnt have the traits they get, so i assume somebody took him too young and he was too mucn trouble so they abandoned him.
Hes a really good cat though, but he copies humans and dogs a lot so he acts a little strange compared to cats that had time to be taught by their moms. Very important to allow kits and pups their development time! It bites ppl back in the butt when they dont!
She put her neck on him at the end though so that's a very important "I love you"❤🐾
Out of all those cuties, I wonder what stood out about Brodie as the one to keep…
Luna “fine you won’t listen”
Boop boop
Brodie: “🥺ok sorry”
The second book he was like “oh mama ain’t playing anymore🥺”
Help this was so cute 😭
"She resorts to boops." That was probably the cutest sentence ever
Imagine if child protection services refered to someone's abuse as "Boops" LMAO
@@Pub4si she IS the child protection services here!
@@Pub4si "hey uh yea we got another case of boops here"
@@itoaste BAHA YEP IF I HEARD THAT I WOULD DIE LIAUGHING IMAO
Until you realize converted to human behavior that’s spanks
I love how Luna corrected Brodie’s attitude 😂😂😂😂 ❤❤❤, she’s a good mama 😊😊😊
Every family has a problem child. This one is named Brody.😂❤
"She resorts to boops" my mom booped me alot when I was younger.
Dang man u good?
@@Salukis You’re not funny 🥴😒
Ha!
My dad was the one that would BOP me when I was a kid
@@alexanderberyl402 He edited his comment, what did it originally say?
@@bigmac92 I don’t know, I replied the current comment as he’s trying to insinuate the original commenter must have trauma or isn’t doing well due to getting “booped” by his/her/their mom.
Puppies said “oooh he snapped at mama he’s about to get ittttttt” 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂
I read this in Raven’s voice too
Ok ok mom. I know you're boss❤
😂😂
This is adorable. I wish my upstairs neighbors would discipline their children as well as Luna did!!!
😅all his brothers and sisters following his situation while he's getting disciplined, adorable ☺️🤗🥰
"The other minions" 🤣 great job on being a great mom, Luna. Now we know why Brodie has that cheeky attitude
Lol. My chihuahuas name is Brody! He’s quite the misbehaved little guy sometimes!🤣
My new boy chihuahua is a biter, bites eveything and his teeth are sharp. How do i correct this? He is 12 wks old
@@pbayer773 he’s probably just teething. Be sure you have a lot of chew toys for him. When he bites you redirect him to something he is allowed to chew on. After he’s chewed on it for a few seconds praise him for chewing on the right thing.
Sorry, I read that as he’s biting you bc you said his teeth are sharp. If he’s chewing on other things around the house try your best to keep everything inaccessible to him. Keep him well exercised. A tired puppy is a well behaved puppy. Play with him with his toys. This way he will connect you with his toys and if he is ever seeking attention he won’t do it by tearing up furniture (hopefully!) and he will just bring you a toy. Again, if he starts to chew on something he shouldn’t, redirect to his toys.
@@kadenhiggins9338 gotta set em up for success!
@@pbayer773 ,2
Hahahahaha this was so good. And proof that no one listens till shes actually losing it
Righhhhht
😂😂facts
Universal fact 😆
Right! &that's doesn't just go for little ones either
@@mrsliverman Exactly ,boys have a problem with the word no they hear 🙉 Oh Yeah. 😅😄🥵Then you lose it and they think it's funny especially when they get older.
Great parenting. No power struggles or control battles or pleading for obedience, just calm, firm consistent consequences for inappropriate behavior.
I swear, motherhood is universal. Good mama, Luna!😂😂❤❤
Boops also known as “Catching these hands” 😂
no shit
Fr!!
The skippidy paps
One time this fat tiny dog kept barking at mine and when the tiny dog stopped, my dog started booping him, and that tiny dog walked away. My dog is an Airedelle Terrier.
💀💀💀
So Brodie has been the problem child then grew up to be the celebrity child 🤣🤣🤣
To : Christina L. ---- Exactly !
😂😂😂
He’s the main character 😂
Celebrity child? Who? Brodie Jenner? Wouldn’t exactly call that 40 year old man a child lmao
brodie heard😜🤑
So interesting how dogs communicate with their children
Brodie been giving Luna a run for her money since his puppy's days! 😂
Dog parenting is genuinely the cutest thing I’ve ever seen
And when humans do it with their children it is abuse...
When I do it I have to move away and greet all my new neighbors
@@jakubgrzybek6181 Because humans don't know when to stop
@@luvvxkal986 lol lmao, the dog makes puppy submit, if you tried to do it with humans you're landing in jail.
@@jakubgrzybek6181 they’re dogs, not humans, and the dog isn’t beating the puppy.
Back when I was in high school, our dog got pregnant.
She had the cutest puppies.
One day, the little boy pup was going for a chicken bone that had fallen on the floor.
Before I could get it, he came this close 🤏 to getting it.
But, his mom, keeping a close watchful eye, bit him on the backside just enough to make him yelp and not touch that bone.
We got it and threw it away.
I'm glad she nipped him before he got that bone. He could have choked on it.
Raw chicken bones are okay for dogs to eat, it's cooked bones you want to watch out for. But when very young they shouldn't have bones anyway. I can't remember how old my pooch was when he started eating uncooked bones but we definitely weaned him into raw food at about 11/12 weeks
@@rhonwenwestern6562 chicken bones, especially smaller ones, can easily be swallowed and lodge in the throat. Due to their elongated shape, it can be easy to choke on if not properly consumed.
@@cagxplays9602 they probably just meant that cooked bones are even riskier because then even the big ones can splinter, but you're right too
@@cagxplays9602 my dog has eaten uncooked bones all his life and he hasn't choked. Yes there are foods that are easier to choke on but you can realistically choke on anything if not careful.
@@rhonwenwestern6562 Realistically it's also much easier to choke on something long, unusual shaped and also very solid, in comparison to say, manageable, much less dense pieces of meat and vegetables wouldn't you say? There's no need to dismiss my argument on the basis that you can "choke on anything". Not to mention "your dog" isn't everyone else's dog so that information is completely irrelevant to the argument.
So sweet and how gentle she is with him.❤❤😂😂
That’s a great mom
Imagine if the puppies talked like “OMG you guys he got the bop! Mom boped him!”
Boop*
Ooooooh she bopped him
Boop*
Proof that beating your children is entirely natural and justified
And NO ONE is hollering Corporal Punishment or Mommy just want to be your FRIEND! Mother is teaching her young a lesson in RESPECT and I'm the MAMA!!🙋🙋💕😁
Even animals discipline their children better than some humans.
We're not allowed to anymore...
@@tompage6421Yeah. They all go like, "Oh boohoo, you can't hurt your child, that's not discipline, that's child abuse. They'll develop trauma boohoo."
Now look at them children when they grow up they cry over a little inconvenience and have no respect for their parents.
"The children are our future." Yup, the future looks bright alright.
I'm not even over 25 years old yet, but I sound like I came from the boomer generation xD
@@radiantguy17 no you’re right. Those kids who were never disciplined as a child will grow up to be narcissists and demand everyone to bend their backs for them. It’s okay to say “no” to children, they’ll get over it, I know I did.
She literally hit them too…
@@radiantguy17hehe not everywhere tho i used to get whipped by my mom not so long ago
It's been a year now and Brodie is such a good big boy now. I can't imagine how tiny he was back then. He really has some character. 😊😊😊
Luna great mum, gentle but firm.
"all other puppies love watching this, this is entertainment for them"
he explained how siblings work
yeah!! hahaha even more the little ones
I like how persistent she was in getting the lesson into his thick skull. She really meant to teach something and not just chase him off.
Wow that's rude
@@Turtlio how? Tell me
@@Turtlio Where's the punchline? You can't really consider saying "that's rude" a joke-
@@Turtlio who tf r u
@@Turtlio Jokes are supposed to be funny, what you said wasn't. Attacking people for not knowing your pointless "joke" is pretty dumb, found another person that shouldn't have access to UA-cam comments 💀💀💀
I love to see dog parenting. That instinctual wisdom passed down over millennia.
"GET ON THE GROUND!" "I WANNA SEE HANDS!"
Ah! Staph! I dun has hands, mama!
Didn’t know dogs have paws now they can steal our food and open doors!!!!
Lol 😅🤣😂❤
I meant hands!
this comment is not wholesome
Omg this is so cute the way she's over here like "oh you get back here I'm not done with you!" 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Aaawwww....that's so cute 😂😂
She's certainly persistent.
Yeah ❤
Proof that mothering is WORK and patience. Human and dog alike.
I can’t believe that is Brodi. How cute is that❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The other puppies enjoying the pain is literally every sibling
She’s like “boy if you don’t get in there”
He’s like “but mama”
😄
Too cute 🐾
@@wendyturner21 yes 😄
I like the way mum's tail is wagging happily the whole time like she's thinking...
" Hee hee! My cheeky little boy thinks he can wear me down. Well I've got quite a few more tricks than this little devil ! "
That was awesome 👏🏼 I really wanted her to get him on his back too; running from and snapping at his mama.
The other puppy’s are like “HEY HEY COME WATCH BRODYS GONNA GET SPANKED BY MOM AGAIN, OOOOOOOOHH… OH SHIT RUN BRODY RUN”
Frrr
"RUN BRODY MOM'S GONNA CATCH YA!!"
"Brody said you are ugly mom"
@@kennyjr3814fr
RUN BRODY RUN MAMA GOTTA SPANK YOI
Hilarious that watching your siblings getting disciplined as entertainment is universal between species lol
@Railroad502 & others: I didn't see my siblings getting punished very often. I wouldn't have been entertained. My younger brother was the only one who got into trouble but never deserved it. But I had to hear him screaming and crying. Was not fun.
But this video is cute!!
@@geniehinseth512 yeeahhh that sounds like abuse and obviously would not be funny. Sorry you and your sibling had to go through that.
I was referring to times when my brothers deserved it because they knowingly broke a rule and thought they'd get away with it. There's a difference between discipline and abuse. My parents could be somewhat strict depending on what the rule was, but expectations were set clearly and you didn't get in trouble unless you did something. They weren't the type to just make up reasons to punish us.
True! I found it entertaining back in school in the 70’s and early 80’s when a classmate had to get pops for misbehaving. Back then, all a teacher had to do was pull out the paddle and place it on her desk. 😂 Behavior went downhill once corporal punishment was banned from schools.
@@stacieball977 luckily it was banned by time I was in school! But one of the older teachers always used to say aloud how much he missed being able to paddle kids when they misbehaved 😂
Proper discipline really works.😊 Every one wins🐕💞
Just a lil baby.❤❤ Lovely, gentle mom.
Luna is such a good mama. She disciplines Brodie and in a non violent way, and she’s consistent.
Wow so many likes. Thanks all we are the true dog lovers. ❤️
Non-violent way
_luna punching brodie full in the face_
@@DaniJHollis 💀
She smacked him like 3 times 🤣
Lol dog smacks aren’t even hard or violent though
@@DaniJHollis t'was merely a boop, sir.
This was awesome to watch! At work, I hear our vet talk about how she recommends finding breeders who keep their puppies with mama as long as possible because they're better behaved. Really cool to witness.
You want them there long enough where they're gonna get proper social skills, but bit too long where you miss the opportunity to bond and expose your pup to other things.
So 3 months max
That vet doesn't know what shes talking about... Imagine having 10 puppies with their razor sharp nails and teeth confined with the mom. That's torture.
@@noeliajaime7656 the vet didn’t say don’t take care of them. and i doubt you know better than a practiced vet
@@noeliajaime7656 You have never raised a dog in your life and it shows. Lol stfu
Even dogs love their kids enough to discipline them. Human mothers fall far short.
Mothers in all forms is the most interesting work in the world!
"So she resorts to boops" this the most friendly version of a smack
Abuse*
@@__yklim …are u ok?
@ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴛʜʀᴏᴡ ᴘɪʟʟᴏᴡシ I mean you can look at it 2 ways if it was humanized/was the same situation but for humans it would be considered abuse and then the other way of looking at it *BOOPS*
@@__yklim milky uh… that’s not abuse this is in the nature of dogs/wolves they’ve lived like this for hundreds of years so… you cannot really judge that
@@Autumn_Leaves_Falling im doing fine thanks for asking
Luna: “oh hell nah you don’t snap at me. *boop boop* yeah, you don’t want me to boop you again huh?”
“oh hell nah you dont snap at me *boop boop*” 💀💀💀💀
Tf
@Muffinconsumer4 plz tell me ur joking🧍
Lo
@Muffinconsumer4 🤡
"Results to boops."
The new tactic for moms of all species.
It's so interesting to see animals discipline their children, I love learning about animal behavior
I love how the puppies are similar to human children… Following around watching like “oooh, he’s in trouble” 🤣
Except they aren't humans and have literally no human behavior or emotions.
@@billyyank5807 ♪♫Every party needs a pooper that's why they invited you♫♪
♪♫PARTY POOOOPEEEEEER♫♪
♪♫PARTY POOOOPEEEEEER♫♪
@@billyyank5807animals do have emotions.
@@billyyank5807no shit
They are not similar are they can't be compare.to human
Hysterical! Love it! Parents run the show not the pups! Same philosophy w humans.
She so gentle with him! Our whippet mom was real aggressive with her pups when it came to scolding and putting them in their place
Sighthounds usually are
What a surprise…..
My dog is never going to be a mom but her first interaction with a human baby was impressive. She’s half Rottweiler and is just as strong as one. Even when she’s being nice she barely holds back but she was more gentle than anything I have ever seen when she saw that baby.
@@jparrish6360not the Italian greyhound?
@@GR1NDMOD22 I love those couch potatoes
That is why puppies need to stay with their mom for 8 weeks so she can teach them things. This was wonderful to see ❤. Great mom Luna ❤.
My newest pup I was able to convince breeder to 12 weeks. No real data for comparison, but she was a little calmer I think. Who knows if it is actually better than 8 weeks?
Socialization is also really important.
@@grt49er8 weeks is the absolute minimjm for weaning and shots, 8-16 weeks is the prime time for socialization and learning proper social behaviors with other dogs :)
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Really? I got my pup at 16 weeks
The way the other puppies are crowded together watching!🤣 Like on the playground. "FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!" And everybody comes runnin' to see.
That was really cool to see. Thanks for sharing this. Excellent work Momma 👏
She was a gentle mother, never growling and trying her best to discipline without hurting her pup 🥰
I was thinking the same thing. She was making sure to discipline him, but gently.
@@StinkyGringoyea but for some reason, everyone thinks that gentle parenting is just letting the child do wtv they want. like no, thats just as bad as hurting the child. but like always, they just resort to hitting children because its convenient
Unlike many others
@@festive.faustus that is nowhere near as bad and of course you're going to do the more convenient thing because it's easier to access
@user-pm6nx1fs2w it is just as bad, a kid will get over a whack upside the head in a matter of moments, being a little jerk will follow them for life.
I love this video that shows the importance of keeping the pups with their mom until after 8 weeks they need that correction and discipline otherwise they're unruly alligator puppies 😂 Also... proof that dogs don't listen when being yelled at or screamed at... they follow body language 😉
it's so important that puppies learn from their mother!
What’s weird is that people forget that when they get dogs you gotta keep correcting bad behavior just like this
better to learn from their mothers that understand the rules in that world. She is a responsible parent.
@@Lithic.flakes and other puppies
@@emilyb5278 yeah, that too
Baahhhahaha this momma’s got that “oh dang,👀 don’t laugh or you’re next” energy 🫣🤣☠️😂!!
Oooh man @rockstar needs to voice over this 😅😅😅
“She resorts to boops”
In Asia, we call it spanking. This is Asian approved. 👍🏻
😆😆🤣
African-Americans as well. It usually involves a “boop shoe”. 😂
Mexican approved to but we use belts but still approved
no, spanks are for butts. boops are for noses. not the same.
@@gokudrip947 I got the belt from my parents but a switch from my grandma
The puppies are like human children, they enjoy watching their sibling getting disciplined.
This is the cutest thing as his siblings are watching like. Look at Brodie and Mama. They are so into it with those cute little noses sticking thru the gate. They are to funny. Lol
The siblings all learning how NOT to piss mummy off!!! Lol x
Luna: I gotta discipline my child
Also Luna: *_Boops_*
Brodie: Sorry 🥺
"MOVE YO HANDS, MOVE YO HANDS NOW-"
Some people won’t get this 😂
Those words still give me chills. That and the phrase "Run from me and you will die tired."
Nah, why’d you have to call half of us out like that? 😭
Bruh. Those words are burned into my brain lol
aw naw i’m getting flashbacks 😭
Even with 2 kids, there's always one black sheep in every fam..😊
Brody was a puppy who loved to play.😂😂🤣🤣🙏🏾🙏🏾🫶🏽🫶🏽👍🏿👍🏿
Aww she's such a good mom, I've never actually seen a dog parent it's pup before, adorable
The minions are like “oooooohhh moms mad at youuu” 😂
I have not behaved, not one day and I'm just fine... Brodie hasn't changed 😂❤
Mom trying to get him back in their little area, good Mom!
The other puppy siblings are all singing "somebody's gonna get it!" 😆 Too cute! Thanks for sharing
I love how she gave up tryna put him in his back and she was like “ya know what? You grown now ima treat you like you grown!” And laid him down and put her head on his neck 😂
she’s a very good mom
“This is very enjoyable for the other puppies they love watching this” 😂😂😂🥰💕
The commentary is everything.
“So she resorts to boops. One, two…” 😂
That took me out. I rewatched several times just for that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Such a good mama! One of the reasons why Brodie is an exceptional pupper, that and of course his dad and forever buddy’s love and training.
1.2 likes and no replies wtf
It’s also a very good breeder.
Brodie Been Driving His Mom Crazy Since A Baby 😂 The Rebel Of The Bunch 😂
Booping is the most wholesome disaplineary system ever
I can't believe how smart this breed of dog is.
So great. I never realized. I knew dogs were very smart, but I've never been around moms and pups. Luna is a great mother. Thanks so much for all your great videos. 😊
Not all dogs are good moms.. My dad breeded ENGLISH bulldogs and they are neglectful.. They’ll lay on their own children despite knowing they’re there, refuse to feed them, won’t even acknowledge them.. It solely depends on the breed
@@cecevlogs5771it depends if you take away a puppy from thier mother too early it never depends on the breed if raised right and actually raised by the parent's the dogs will turn out to be good parents and good dogs.
Different breeds have different traits like some are protectors of your home and protect you.
but rather they are good parents or not depends on how they were raised puppies are 80% of the time
Tooken away from thier mother's too early.
Always a rebel in the group.....too cute💜
Yep, he was stubborn 😂
@@y.j.6923 He gonna be a good dog.
This is how my Enzo was with his birth mama (bc I’m his real mom lol) he has always wanted his own way and still to this day 7 years later he is still the boss. He was the biggest of the litter and could have cared less about his siblings 😊