@@valerielawhon9628 I have 4 brown cats, I did have another calico with brown on him but he got put down due to cancer :( they are rare unless they are tabby cats but mine are rescues (some of them from young kittens) and while we are on that subject I also have a very rare cat that I saved from someone's she'd when she was 5 weeks old and she was pure light grey with blonde spots and a stripe on her head
I'm a dog trainer in training (weird I know) but I've trained over 5 show dogs. The reason Bear knows which floor to get off is your body language. Even if you aren't aware, your body makes adjustments and prepares to leave the elevator before the doors even open. Those slight things are indications for Bear to prepare for command (moving, walking, sitting, ect.) Your dog is very intuitive to you. It's actually a sign that he's constantly waiting for your cues.
The Hippocratic oath is when doctors swear to do no harm, HIPAA is the health insurance portability and protection act which mandates protection of private health information (PHI)
Bear probably can tell what the right floor is by smell. Dogs sense of smell is so good they can tell time with it, by tracking the dissipation of scents in their environment. I'd imagine every floor smells slightly different to a dog, because they smell so much more than we do.
When I got my dog from a rescue they let me “foster” her for a week before officially adopting her , which definitely let me see how much of an adjustment I would have to make in my life to add her into my daily routines that I had established before finding her.
I definitely think this is the best option! I volunteer at an animal shelter and we offer a "foster to adopt" program where you foster for a short period of time so you can get to know the dog and make sure they are a right fit before officially adopting them.
That's not a bad thing really..I often thought about getting a dog but what if i can't handle them?It would be good to have a tryout week or something and if all is fine and dandy then adopt for real,if not then sadly back to the pound.
9:47 I have friends who had a cat. It would come through the back door of their house, then go straight to the front door and scratch and meow until they let it out. They called it "Front World" and "Back World". There was no restriction between the two worlds once outside.
That's just how it is with long coat dogs. Throwing it on the ground means stepping on it 2 minutes later. Throwing it behind the couch or bed's headboard is less likely to immediately backfire. I do it all the time. The vacuum doesn't care but my socks do.
As someone who's had shelter dogs her entire life: A lot of good shelters and organizations will be happy to work with you in searching your next companion. I reach out to them, explain my situation and what I'm looking for in a dog (before I even go and see the dogs they have!) and then they will either suggest a dog who will match with what I've described or not. A lot of organizations also work with foster families and they can provide an even greater in-depth picture of their dog's personality. When you get a puppy from a breeder; even the best breeders in the world; you also wouldn't know what their personalities will be like, right? With shelter dogs, you will already get somewhat of an estimation like wether or not they are friendly with other dogs or if they have separation anxiety or if they have medical issues, etc. I would strongly advise everyone N O T to go and check out the dogs in their kennels beforehand. I really wouldn't. Why? Because it is a stressful environment for these dogs and they will absolutely not be acting the way they truly are. (Edit: Loudly barking dogs are likely just stressed out and so don't give a good first impression and are therefore not given a fair chance! After all, how many of you have fantastic family dogs who also bark at complete strangers approaching their territory when they're by themselves...?) Best to find a match by talking to the staff and ask if you can meet the dog in a separate room; as most shelters do have that option.
It depends on the dog. Once we went with my parents to adopt their dog, and we walked down the aisle of kennels. Every dog was loud and barking and moving around. Except one. My parents passed her up at first, but there was this one beagle just standing there calm as could be. So I told them hey check this out, a beagle who is calm with all this chaos going on??? We all know hounds like to bark and bay, but she just wasn’t, so I said maybe we should think about this one. We got the shelter staff to let us take her to the meeting room, and she hopped up on my sisters lap as if she said “I choose you guys. Let’s go!” So we adopted her and she was definitely the same calm dog her whole life. She even would walk past a bunch of dogs that would bark crazy at her and not even be bothered by it. Chilliest dog I’ve ever seen.
Yeah, but some people want a specific dog breed with a specific coat colour at a much younger age. Foster dogs definitely can't match up to that in those categories, that's why I get mine from a breeder
@@jamieever4046 Sure and that is a valid point and good, responsible breeders are an option for those people. (Though don't let coat colour determine your choice.) But it is worth knowing that purebred dogs do end up at shelters and that unwanted litters happen all the time. It if factually false to think that only old mutts end up at shelters. Every single dog breed also has a rehoming group somewhere (often online, too) which is worth reaching out to if you are indeed set on a specific breed of dog.
I have a rescue from Romania - he is such a cool, chill guy! I never want to buy from a breeder, there are just so many amazing dogs that need a home. One exception is my second dog, I got her from a farm after their dog accidentally got pregnant - so it was not intentional and I figured that is alright. I have to say that my rescue has a much more grateful personality, though. You can really feel the difference. I love both of them, but my rescue will always have an extra special place in my heart, especially knowing what he's been through.
To add to this: My personal preference has always been to skip the puppy-phase. While pups are cute; anyone who's ever had one knows how much work it is to take care of one. That is why, for my home situation, I like to get a dog who's already gone past that stage and with whom I can start working immediately and can already take out on very long walks; something you wouldn't be able to do with a pup. My grandparents, for instance, are too old to get a pup. They just want a nice dog they can pet whilst watching TV and go for walks around the block with. So for them, too, a slightly older dog is absolutely ideal.
I would like a "Day in the Life as Dr. Mike's Dog." I will not mind if it's a 16 minute video where 12 minutes is of him lying around, 3 minutes of him eating, and 1 minute of him playing fetch. All content is good content.
All of my rescues picked me. I went to the shelter and they sought me out. I know, it sounds weird, but that's how I knew. My recent cat, Khoshekh, was literally pawing at his container, wailing at me. Volunteer unlocked his crate and he immediately went right into my arms and purred. No struggle, no nothin'. It was like he knew I was his person.
Aww. Sounds like when I adopted my Katzchen. Wasn't looking to adopt as I was still grieving the loss of a kitty from two years prior, but I had to bring her home after she jumped into my arms to groom herself, then me, before falling asleep.
bear HAS to have a cat friend that looks similar to him , a brown cat and a brown dog are the key to happiness not only is bear going to be happy youre gonna be happy too :)
Tip: Ask to have a meet and greet with the dog. They’ll take you to a small caged area where you can get to know the dog and play with them. If you don’t think the dog fits your interests you can always ask to see another dog. This also applies to cats(at least where I live).
that's actually because big dogs were seen as dangerous and bread to be docile and easily trainable. Little dogs however were really only bread for looks since no one really saw them as a threat, so they are mostly more like wild dogs at heart.
Dr. Mike, I know you’re not going to read this but I just need to tell you. I’m a 13 year old girl and I’ve wanted to be a vet since I was like 2. Ever since I’ve started watching your videos I’ve been inspired to continue to pursue my dream! I even debate sometimes becoming a people doctor instead. All I wanted to say is thank you! Keep being yourself because you because you inspire me and continue to do so. Have a great day!
i wanna be a people doctor too, a surgeon actually, im 15 and hope to become one of the best as well :) I hope it works out for you and that you can continue to pursue your dream. just study hard and youll do great!
I've been watching Dr.Mike since I was your age and I got inspired by him too, I'm going to my first year in med school next year! keep working hard and you'll do great!!!
7:33 fun fact- this is actually a service that takes- I can’t remember if it’s foster pets or pets in training or specifically goldens- but they pick them up in a bus at the home and they go to the beach for a day!!
Congratulations on your new fur baby. He's adorable. Glad Bear gets along with Rib. I hope you have a good vacuum cleaner to pick up all that extra hair.
In terms of finding a rescue dog that suits your personality, honestly, you might be searching for a while, lol. I've had two rescue dogs separately, neither of them match my personality, and both are complete opposites of each other personality wise. I loved them both to death, they were unique in their own ways. The key is meeting the dog and seeing how they act and respond to you.
Another major thing I would suggest when looking to adopt is adopt a dog that's part of a rescue and lived with a foster for a number of months instead of from a shelter/kennel. My family adopted a rescue a year ago and she lived with a foster for almost a year (she gave birth to puppies and was raising them before being available for adoption). Because of this, the foster could tell potential adopters exactly what the dog's personality is like. Their quirks, if they like cuddling or if they're independent and good with dogs or kids etc
4:10 if you do get a cat, for Bear compatibility would be Siberian forest cats which are highly intelligent, have low dander quality (allergens are which can trigger are smaller with this breed) has a competitive fur coat (moulting happens twice a year) and according to pet food purveyor Purina's assessment: "Siberian cats have gentle, loving nature and well rounded personality. They adore children, -readily accept the other household pets - and get along great with the whole family. Giving them the ability to blend in and adapt to almost any family situation. Siberians have a DOG-like devotion and personality.' Sounds like a close match to me. Other breeds to consider are: * Norwegian forest cats (sweet, big, intelligent & hairy, they can be susceptible to heart & kidney diseases. These were so OG they were companions to Vikings and were enmeshed in folklore, two humongous ones pulling the Norse goddess of love Freya's chariot.) *Maine Coons (comes in a variety of colors, intelligent, looks intimidating, but are huge cuddly sweethearts, referred to commonly as gentle giants) *Turkish Angora ( there's a chocolate brown variety, they're remarkably intelligent, playful, good natured) When in doubt or just want to adopt not shop, a black cat should be considered (in spite of stigmas associated with them), as the preference for a possible brown cat expressed at 4:14 is inherent because most black cats are genetically tortoiseshell or mottled coats in disguise due to gene expression turning the coat visually black (Bombays are bred specifically to push only this gene expression). This also happens with big cats too, like panthers ( the Americas version is a black jaguar, whereas elsewhere, they're black leopards. You can tell which is which by their patterns, rosettes for jaguars, spots for leopards).
Whether you get a bear cat or another dog, I'm just glad they'll get a loving home. It always makes me sad to think of how many animals there are without them. We recently took in a dog who was left behind by his owners. He's been too nervous to do anything but lay on his bed whenever he's not outside, but he's finally starting to move around. We're still trying to get him to not slump down and become non-reactive whenever we put a leash on him, but the progress we've made so far is encouraging.
I love bear! He is so cute. And honestly, dogs help a lot when it comes to anxiety and stress. They can calm you down right away and you can tell them anything without fear of being judged. I love dogs so much. They truly are angels without wings
I know for my family and I, when it comes to looking for rescue animals, we don't really go out actively looking for them- they seem to find us. Somehow when we have a space to fill in our house(or maybe need to make a space we didn't know we had), there's been a dog or cat looking for a home. And what's wonderful about rescue animals is that they are just so grateful to have a home, that they have always made the most loving pets. Sometimes they have problems because of past abuse or not being trained well as a puppy, but you get to work on it together and bond with them in the process. Plus you grow as a person too. So in my case it has been a total win-win. 😊
My dog Buddy (passed a couple years ago) had the same attitude as Bear. We ended up calling him a watermelon because he was just so mello and sweet. I think it's cause he felt safe and secure. Of course he also always loved to bark and howl when he got the chance to be "tough" 😂❤️ lots of love to Bear ❤️
The fact that Bear can give Dr. Mike a high five without expecting a reward, meanwhile I give my dogs a high five and they won't stand more than 3 feet away from me till I give them a treat 😂
Bear is just to cute to be that big and well trained. A dog that’s heavier than me with perfect puppy eyes and the ability to just chill on your lap is perfect.
9:50 I'm pretty sure dogs are able to sense the elevator car accelerate up/down, and thus understand the tiny room is just moving them from one spot to another in the same general area.
dogs are probably the best thing ever, i suffer with mental health issues and my dog gives me reasons to go out and explore the world, ive had my got since he was around 6-8 weeks old he now turns 13 this year
I agree. Cats are amazing. I’ve had much better luck with male cats than female cats. Truly brown cats are very rare but they do exist! Otherwise most black cats are actually brown in the sunlight! ❤️ Siberian, ragdoll, or York chocolate will probably look most like bear!
If Bear were any cuter I think I would die! I want to just lay down with him and snuggle into all that massive amount of fur. You know he's just so warm and cuddly!
The second you made the wiener dog joke mixed in with cardiomyopathy, You solidified my most affection and admiration for you. You’re the best, Dr. Mike. Absolutely adorable
In regards to getting the right rescue dog for your personality, most good rescues will have you fill out a quiz and do paperwork so that they can help you make the best possible match. Also, you can spend one on one time with dogs at the shelter before making your decision. Some shelters will also allow you to foster the dog before adoption to make sure that its the perfect match before signing the adoption papers. Hope this helps 🙂
I'm a groomer and these were hysterical! You should check out Jaunceydev if you havent seen any of his videos. He acts like different dog breeds. Hes always spot on too. Also the one dog was a Borzoi.
A rescue dog from Tennessee is the best place to find a rescue dog. My mom surprised me with a rescue dog from Tennessee in kindergarten and he is the perfect match with me. Every one I know that has a rescue dog from Tennessee has the perfect match. Love your vids
Most of my friends don’t love dogs (or animals in general) like I do, so watching my comfort doctor react and being so cute and funny with these memes it really makes my day Thank you Dr Mike 🥹✨
Hey Doctor Mike I have had three rescue dogs so far in my life. What you need to know is the situation that that dog has been through if you can. When you meet them in the shelter take Bear along with you to see how the dogs react, and remember all dogs can change. I have a dog that lived outside its entire life, but when I showed her love she did too.
Bear is adorable! All my dogs have been rescues, the best way to find a rescue is to call several differnt rescue organizations, go visit the dogs see their personalities play with them, and when you think you found one take Bear for the final approval. I will say the rescues I have had, have all been the best dogs I could ever ask for. Good luck with your search and give bear a hug from me.
10:36 I would recommend finding local shelters near you and going on the website. Usually they’ll have a catalog of dogs with info about their breed their shot history, medical history, and how old they are but they definitely also have a personality type and tell you if they are dog friendly or cat friendly kid friendly. And they’ll usually tell the personality and when you go in you can meet the dog and you have like a little bit of like get to know your time you get to figure it out like how the dog is if it fits with you if you guys would bond.
Shelter pure bred dogs are not the best. Pure breeds have potential genetic issues and unless bred by a reputable breeder, which the dog wouldn’t be in a shelter if that was the case, you don’t know the genetic mutations the dog would have. If you are okay with potentially having to pay for whatever diseases or conditions the dog will have, get a pure bred at a shelter
@@danatosi1250 The biggest issue is getting a pure bred dog. Even from decent breeders. The gene pool for most breeds, specially locally, is so limited that you're better off looking for a mutt.
You also can take shelter pets home for a few days or even a couple weeks before making a final decision so you can actually spend real time with them, and pets you already have, yoy can see how they get along.
My grandmother raised dachshunds for 30 years. She had both standard and miniature breeds. So I grew up with so many of them. We had a pack of 26 puppies at one time. They were born within a week of each other. We lived on 110 acres, so We had plenty of space for them. I miss those days.. being tackled by 20+ Weiner dogs.
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Bear is one of those dogs that would seem intimidating but actually has a heart of gold
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Like my dog Chloe
No, he looks like a cinnamon roll is a cinnamon roll.
Bear looks so incredibly huggable.
Edit: Not sure why people like this of all comments, but I appreciate it. Still 15/10, would hug Bear.
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@@Haris-gh1kn Let's just first enjoy his time on Earth
"Bear is too heavy to sit in my lap while I'm on the computer" as Bear is sitting in your lap while you're on the computer. 🤣🥰
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I love the way Dr. Mike asked if they “make brown cats” as if they’re manufactured-
There are brown Cats! They’re just rare ❤
@@valerielawhon9628 I have 4 brown cats, I did have another calico with brown on him but he got put down due to cancer :( they are rare unless they are tabby cats but mine are rescues (some of them from young kittens) and while we are on that subject I also have a very rare cat that I saved from someone's she'd when she was 5 weeks old and she was pure light grey with blonde spots and a stripe on her head
@@scabscribbles You had a *male* calico cat? That's very rare.
@@gabor6259 ye and my mainecoon is calico cross but she's a girl
I have never considered the fact that I’ve never seen a brown cat and am now questioning everything
What a good doggo
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What a handsome, wholesome man we have to grace our presence. And Dr. Mike is great too!
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I love the little floof of hair Bear has on the top of his head ❤😂
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More bear videos please! His presence is so therapeutic for the heart
YESSS!I saw Bear and clicked like button so fast!🐻🐶🤎🤎
Bear needs his own channel.❤️❤️❤️
@@supdawg_27all his videos would be if him sleeping! I’d still watch, tbh. He’s flipping adorable
The bond that Doctor Mike has with Bear is adorable
Its so cute
Everyone who has a newfie is like this 😂
Bear is such a patient human owner.
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I had to read that twice😅
Compatible rescue dog tips:
- Meet the dog (duh)
- Talk to caretakers
- Guess potential breed(s) based on look and mannerisms
I'm a dog trainer in training (weird I know) but I've trained over 5 show dogs. The reason Bear knows which floor to get off is your body language. Even if you aren't aware, your body makes adjustments and prepares to leave the elevator before the doors even open. Those slight things are indications for Bear to prepare for command (moving, walking, sitting, ect.) Your dog is very intuitive to you. It's actually a sign that he's constantly waiting for your cues.
Very interesting
and smells, the dog probs knows his floors by the smells coming from it. so the wrong floor would have different smells
That's cool
Or he just knows the right floor
It's alsot very clear that it's not the floor they normal get off of lol
"It's not breaking HIPAA if you tell your dog about your patients, right?" Now I'm picturing my doctor talking to her dog about me. I like it.
I'm picturing my psychologist talking to her Dog about me. That poor thing
I just know my PCP's dog is stressed from her stories about me lol
I thought he meant the Hippocratic Oath, shortened to Hippo? (since he was talking about medial confidentiality)
I’m positive my doctor does. She has 10 dogs 🐕 🐩 🐕 lol😂
The Hippocratic oath is when doctors swear to do no harm, HIPAA is the health insurance portability and protection act which mandates protection of private health information (PHI)
Bear probably can tell what the right floor is by smell. Dogs sense of smell is so good they can tell time with it, by tracking the dissipation of scents in their environment. I'd imagine every floor smells slightly different to a dog, because they smell so much more than we do.
Guys. Just 45 thousand more likes and we can start yelling at him about his cat promise. Get him the likes so he the cat!
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Bear looks so soft and cuddly
Definitely one of the goodest bois ever
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I could really need a daily dose of Bear cuddles. He just looks like a giant floofy sweetheart ❣️
Thats most dogs😂
Newfies are so floofy and huggable!
Mike looks like he's having a blast.
Bear looks confused but is going along with it because his human is happy.
Bear’s little bark at the start is just so adorable
Doctor Mike : Bear want to make a video with me ?
Bear :sure falls asleep half the time 😂
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Seeing dr mike and bear talk to each other in the video is so wholesome and generally warms my heart.
Mike: does anything
Bear: this is fine
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That has got to be the most laid back dog I’ve ever seen !!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
When I got my dog from a rescue they let me “foster” her for a week before officially adopting her , which definitely let me see how much of an adjustment I would have to make in my life to add her into my daily routines that I had established before finding her.
I definitely think this is the best option! I volunteer at an animal shelter and we offer a "foster to adopt" program where you foster for a short period of time so you can get to know the dog and make sure they are a right fit before officially adopting them.
That's not a bad thing really..I often thought about getting a dog but what if i can't handle them?It would be good to have a tryout week or something and if all is fine and dandy then adopt for real,if not then sadly back to the pound.
OMG a brown cat just lying on top of brown Bear, being chill with the chill dog??? HOLY MOLY THAT WOULD BE THE DREAM 😭😭
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AND CAT AND BEAR SNUGGLING WOULD BE SOOOO CUTE 😭😭😭😭🙌
But the way Bear looks at Doctor Mike like he understands him in every way possible is just so adorable
9:47 I have friends who had a cat. It would come through the back door of their house, then go straight to the front door and scratch and meow until they let it out. They called it "Front World" and "Back World". There was no restriction between the two worlds once outside.
It's hilarious how Mike is casually throwing Bears hair behind the couch 😂
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That's just how it is with long coat dogs. Throwing it on the ground means stepping on it 2 minutes later. Throwing it behind the couch or bed's headboard is less likely to immediately backfire. I do it all the time. The vacuum doesn't care but my socks do.
@@sillyjellyfish2421 what do you think why I noticed it 😂
@@sillyjellyfish2421 and a long hair cat
I didn't even notice that until I read your comment! 🤣🤣🤣
Dr. Mike: "Do I look like Bear?" *watches Dr. Mike's hair slowly match the style of Bear's fur over the course of the video*
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As someone who's had shelter dogs her entire life: A lot of good shelters and organizations will be happy to work with you in searching your next companion.
I reach out to them, explain my situation and what I'm looking for in a dog (before I even go and see the dogs they have!) and then they will either suggest a dog who will match with what I've described or not. A lot of organizations also work with foster families and they can provide an even greater in-depth picture of their dog's personality.
When you get a puppy from a breeder; even the best breeders in the world; you also wouldn't know what their personalities will be like, right? With shelter dogs, you will already get somewhat of an estimation like wether or not they are friendly with other dogs or if they have separation anxiety or if they have medical issues, etc.
I would strongly advise everyone N O T to go and check out the dogs in their kennels beforehand. I really wouldn't. Why? Because it is a stressful environment for these dogs and they will absolutely not be acting the way they truly are.
(Edit: Loudly barking dogs are likely just stressed out and so don't give a good first impression and are therefore not given a fair chance! After all, how many of you have fantastic family dogs who also bark at complete strangers approaching their territory when they're by themselves...?)
Best to find a match by talking to the staff and ask if you can meet the dog in a separate room; as most shelters do have that option.
It depends on the dog. Once we went with my parents to adopt their dog, and we walked down the aisle of kennels. Every dog was loud and barking and moving around. Except one. My parents passed her up at first, but there was this one beagle just standing there calm as could be. So I told them hey check this out, a beagle who is calm with all this chaos going on??? We all know hounds like to bark and bay, but she just wasn’t, so I said maybe we should think about this one. We got the shelter staff to let us take her to the meeting room, and she hopped up on my sisters lap as if she said “I choose you guys. Let’s go!” So we adopted her and she was definitely the same calm dog her whole life. She even would walk past a bunch of dogs that would bark crazy at her and not even be bothered by it. Chilliest dog I’ve ever seen.
Yeah, but some people want a specific dog breed with a specific coat colour at a much younger age. Foster dogs definitely can't match up to that in those categories, that's why I get mine from a breeder
@@jamieever4046 Sure and that is a valid point and good, responsible breeders are an option for those people. (Though don't let coat colour determine your choice.)
But it is worth knowing that purebred dogs do end up at shelters and that unwanted litters happen all the time. It if factually false to think that only old mutts end up at shelters.
Every single dog breed also has a rehoming group somewhere (often online, too) which is worth reaching out to if you are indeed set on a specific breed of dog.
I have a rescue from Romania - he is such a cool, chill guy!
I never want to buy from a breeder, there are just so many amazing dogs that need a home. One exception is my second dog, I got her from a farm after their dog accidentally got pregnant - so it was not intentional and I figured that is alright.
I have to say that my rescue has a much more grateful personality, though. You can really feel the difference.
I love both of them, but my rescue will always have an extra special place in my heart, especially knowing what he's been through.
To add to this: My personal preference has always been to skip the puppy-phase. While pups are cute; anyone who's ever had one knows how much work it is to take care of one. That is why, for my home situation, I like to get a dog who's already gone past that stage and with whom I can start working immediately and can already take out on very long walks; something you wouldn't be able to do with a pup.
My grandparents, for instance, are too old to get a pup. They just want a nice dog they can pet whilst watching TV and go for walks around the block with. So for them, too, a slightly older dog is absolutely ideal.
I would like a "Day in the Life as Dr. Mike's Dog." I will not mind if it's a 16 minute video where 12 minutes is of him lying around, 3 minutes of him eating, and 1 minute of him playing fetch. All content is good content.
And from Bear's point of view.
I would love to see this the “life of bear”
The nicest phrase mentioning dogs I read some time ago and immediately loved it: Be the person your dog thinks you are!
Correction: be the person your dog knows you can be
Such a good chill dog. Love you Bear!
All of my rescues picked me. I went to the shelter and they sought me out. I know, it sounds weird, but that's how I knew. My recent cat, Khoshekh, was literally pawing at his container, wailing at me. Volunteer unlocked his crate and he immediately went right into my arms and purred. No struggle, no nothin'. It was like he knew I was his person.
I have had that happen with two different rescues. And they have both been wonderful. ❤
Aww. Sounds like when I adopted my Katzchen. Wasn't looking to adopt as I was still grieving the loss of a kitty from two years prior, but I had to bring her home after she jumped into my arms to groom herself, then me, before falling asleep.
Opportunity missed.
Purrson.
This is the best way to pick a cat 😻
Black cat? I know the name means darkness.
AINT NO WAY I WAKE UP IN THE SAME MINUTE AS AN UPLOAD. Bro summoned me
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Had a Newfie many years ago. Loved him so much. Such a great dog, and a best friend. I will never forget him.
I LOVE BEAR! HE'S SO CUTE AND FRIENDLY AND WELL-BEHAVED
bear HAS to have a cat friend that looks similar to him , a brown cat and a brown dog are the key to happiness not only is bear going to be happy youre gonna be happy too :)
2:40 it’s everywhere now 😭
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Dr. Mike has such strong dad energy.
You are such a good dog owner! Bare is always so calm around you. I know the stress sighns of a dog and he shown ZERO from what I saw ❤❤❤❤
3:12 Please. PLEASE find yourself someone who will look at you like Bear looks at Dr. Mike ♥️
Gazing at me while drooling into his copious amounts of body hair? Don't worry, my husband's got that covered.
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@@lizjenkin7170 😂😂😂
@@lizjenkin7170 LMAOOO
Tip: Ask to have a meet and greet with the dog. They’ll take you to a small caged area where you can get to know the dog and play with them. If you don’t think the dog fits your interests you can always ask to see another dog. This also applies to cats(at least where I live).
ʏᴇss sᴜʙsᴄʀɪʙᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʟᴇᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀ ғᴀᴠ ɪs :
Bear is one of if not the calmest big dogs I’ve ever seen. Always surprises me that the big dogs are calm and the little ones are yappy.
Little dogs have a napoleon complex
that's actually because big dogs were seen as dangerous and bread to be docile and easily trainable. Little dogs however were really only bread for looks since no one really saw them as a threat, so they are mostly more like wild dogs at heart.
ʏᴇss sᴜʙsᴄʀɪʙᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʟᴇᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀ ғᴀᴠ ɪ
I love seeing Bear! He is such a Good Doggo. ❤
Perfect! A break from medical and more memes is perfect! Especially with bear!
ʏᴇss sᴜʙsᴄʀɪʙᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʟᴇᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀ ғᴀᴠ ɪs :
Bear is just a gentle giant, such a good boy 🥰
ʏᴇss sᴜʙsᴄʀɪʙᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʟᴇᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀ ғᴀᴠ ɪs :I
The fact that Doctor Mike read’s the memes and then talks to Bear 😂 Bear is so so so cute 🥰☺️😊
2:40 I literally said out loud lemedoitfoyou, before the video did lol
@@mincom101 Lmaoo same 😂
As a person who hasn't lived a day of her life without a wiener dog, I can confirm that 0:47 is 100% accurate. ❤
Dogs are everything ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
If it's not 100% Accurate. it's 50% Accurate.
Dr. Mike, I know you’re not going to read this but I just need to tell you. I’m a 13 year old girl and I’ve wanted to be a vet since I was like 2. Ever since I’ve started watching your videos I’ve been inspired to continue to pursue my dream! I even debate sometimes becoming a people doctor instead. All I wanted to say is thank you! Keep being yourself because you because you inspire me and continue to do so. Have a great day!
i wanna be a people doctor too, a surgeon actually, im 15 and hope to become one of the best as well :) I hope it works out for you and that you can continue to pursue your dream. just study hard and youll do great!
AUSUM!!!!!!
Same her i wanna be a vet❤❤
I've been watching Dr.Mike since I was your age and I got inspired by him too, I'm going to my first year in med school next year! keep working hard and you'll do great!!!
@DoctorMike
7:33 fun fact- this is actually a service that takes- I can’t remember if it’s foster pets or pets in training or specifically goldens- but they pick them up in a bus at the home and they go to the beach for a day!!
*It's always a good day when Bear 🐻 makes an cameo* 😁😁😁
especially for the whole video!! :D
Congratulations on your new fur baby. He's adorable. Glad Bear gets along with Rib. I hope you have a good vacuum cleaner to pick up all that extra hair.
I love Bear’s little front mohawk fur on top of his head. So adorable! I would never get work done if Bear was around.
3:22 Mike hyping bear about the chihuahua muffin made my day 😂😂❤
*1:30* *nostalgia hit so hard*
because it's been several years of watch doctor mike
In terms of finding a rescue dog that suits your personality, honestly, you might be searching for a while, lol. I've had two rescue dogs separately, neither of them match my personality, and both are complete opposites of each other personality wise. I loved them both to death, they were unique in their own ways. The key is meeting the dog and seeing how they act and respond to you.
this!!
Also, request a health check before adopting! I didn't and it was really hard to get medical help for my dog after.
Another major thing I would suggest when looking to adopt is adopt a dog that's part of a rescue and lived with a foster for a number of months instead of from a shelter/kennel.
My family adopted a rescue a year ago and she lived with a foster for almost a year (she gave birth to puppies and was raising them before being available for adoption). Because of this, the foster could tell potential adopters exactly what the dog's personality is like. Their quirks, if they like cuddling or if they're independent and good with dogs or kids etc
4:10 if you do get a cat, for Bear compatibility would be Siberian forest cats which are highly intelligent, have low dander quality (allergens are which can trigger are smaller with this breed) has a competitive fur coat (moulting happens twice a year) and according to pet food purveyor Purina's assessment:
"Siberian cats have gentle, loving nature and well rounded personality. They adore children, -readily accept the other household pets - and get along great with the whole family. Giving them the ability to blend in and adapt to almost any family situation. Siberians have a DOG-like devotion and personality.'
Sounds like a close match to me.
Other breeds to consider are:
* Norwegian forest cats (sweet, big, intelligent & hairy, they can be susceptible to heart & kidney diseases. These were so OG they were companions to Vikings and were enmeshed in folklore, two humongous ones pulling the Norse goddess of love Freya's chariot.)
*Maine Coons (comes in a variety of colors, intelligent, looks intimidating, but are huge cuddly sweethearts, referred to commonly as gentle giants)
*Turkish Angora ( there's a chocolate brown variety, they're remarkably intelligent, playful, good natured)
When in doubt or just want to adopt not shop, a black cat should be considered (in spite of stigmas associated with them), as the preference for a possible brown cat expressed at 4:14 is inherent because most black cats are genetically tortoiseshell or mottled coats in disguise due to gene expression turning the coat visually black (Bombays are bred specifically to push only this gene expression).
This also happens with big cats too, like panthers ( the Americas version is a black jaguar, whereas elsewhere, they're black leopards. You can tell which is which by their patterns, rosettes for jaguars, spots for leopards).
6:34 I wish this was the case with my dog. 😅 she is OBSESSED with her damn ball!
His face when he heard Bear throwing up as his eyes were wide and mouth was open to just relaxed eyes and closed mouth. 😂😊❤
My sister Has heterochromia and a mole in her blue eye
Which time period is it
@@caramartin2044 8:30
@karidwce thanks
Whether you get a bear cat or another dog, I'm just glad they'll get a loving home. It always makes me sad to think of how many animals there are without them. We recently took in a dog who was left behind by his owners. He's been too nervous to do anything but lay on his bed whenever he's not outside, but he's finally starting to move around. We're still trying to get him to not slump down and become non-reactive whenever we put a leash on him, but the progress we've made so far is encouraging.
I love bear! He is so cute. And honestly, dogs help a lot when it comes to anxiety and stress. They can calm you down right away and you can tell them anything without fear of being judged. I love dogs so much. They truly are angels without wings
I know for my family and I, when it comes to looking for rescue animals, we don't really go out actively looking for them- they seem to find us. Somehow when we have a space to fill in our house(or maybe need to make a space we didn't know we had), there's been a dog or cat looking for a home. And what's wonderful about rescue animals is that they are just so grateful to have a home, that they have always made the most loving pets. Sometimes they have problems because of past abuse or not being trained well as a puppy, but you get to work on it together and bond with them in the process. Plus you grow as a person too. So in my case it has been a total win-win. 😊
My dog Buddy (passed a couple years ago) had the same attitude as Bear. We ended up calling him a watermelon because he was just so mello and sweet. I think it's cause he felt safe and secure. Of course he also always loved to bark and howl when he got the chance to be "tough" 😂❤️ lots of love to Bear ❤️
I have two crazy adhd phycopath cats scarlet and king
Mike and Bear bonding moments are just the cutest thing ever.
The fact that Bear can give Dr. Mike a high five without expecting a reward, meanwhile I give my dogs a high five and they won't stand more than 3 feet away from me till I give them a treat 😂
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My cats just doesn’t do tricks they are stubborn
@@meloncholysprite LOL still cute tho lol but i agree with u lol
I love bears "Rooo"! And it's not even too loud or Sharp it's the best!!
03:33 meanwhile me about to take another bite of my muffin 💀
Bear is just to cute to be that big and well trained. A dog that’s heavier than me with perfect puppy eyes and the ability to just chill on your lap is perfect.
9:50 I'm pretty sure dogs are able to sense the elevator car accelerate up/down, and thus understand the tiny room is just moving them from one spot to another in the same general area.
4:32 just saveing it
dogs are probably the best thing ever, i suffer with mental health issues and my dog gives me reasons to go out and explore the world, ive had my got since he was around 6-8 weeks old he now turns 13 this year
The fact that Mike and Bear are technically namesakes in Russian is adorable
Bear is so big but is bark was so quiet and gentle
Mishka
огоо, я русская, моего папу зовут Миша, но сама до твоей мысли я не додумалась😯
@piggyworldwide875
Bear=BIG TEDDY BEAR
That's why
There's no way Mike totally missed the Borzoi trend 😂
Considering some of his other videos, it’s entirely possible.
R/whooosh indeed.
I don’t have much social media, so I miss trends all the time 🤷♀️
Never heard of it.
apparently i did too because i've never even heard of a borzoi. i thought that was an afghan hound.
@@dietotakusimilar to an afghan but it's actually closer to a Russian wolfhound
Funny how often Dr Mike picks something out of Bear's fur and throws it behind the couch
Honestly I think we need a cat version of Bear
I agree. Cats are amazing. I’ve had much better luck with male cats than female cats. Truly brown cats are very rare but they do exist! Otherwise most black cats are actually brown in the sunlight! ❤️ Siberian, ragdoll, or York chocolate will probably look most like bear!
Bear and care
Tiger
Maine coons?! Lol
If Bear were any cuter I think I would die! I want to just lay down with him and snuggle into all that massive amount of fur. You know he's just so warm and cuddly!
The second you made the wiener dog joke mixed in with cardiomyopathy, You solidified my most affection and admiration for you. You’re the best, Dr. Mike. Absolutely adorable
Omg i thought it was just me HAHAHAH
In regards to getting the right rescue dog for your personality, most good rescues will have you fill out a quiz and do paperwork so that they can help you make the best possible match. Also, you can spend one on one time with dogs at the shelter before making your decision. Some shelters will also allow you to foster the dog before adoption to make sure that its the perfect match before signing the adoption papers. Hope this helps 🙂
This video…will remain one of my favorite…there is just so much bond between this man and the dog..for some reason..it makes me tear up..❤
I'm a groomer and these were hysterical! You should check out Jaunceydev if you havent seen any of his videos. He acts like different dog breeds. Hes always spot on too. Also the one dog was a Borzoi.
Yes! I was thinking the same thing. I love those vids as well!
@@spinynrmn7121 My favorite is when he acts like a robber and all of the different breeds when they break in 🤣
Totally living vicariously with you cuddling with Bear. Lost my 14-year-old dog November 2021 and I miss her so much.
A rescue dog from Tennessee is the best place to find a rescue dog. My mom surprised me with a rescue dog from Tennessee in kindergarten and he is the perfect match with me. Every one I know that has a rescue dog from Tennessee has the perfect match. Love your vids
Most of my friends don’t love dogs (or animals in general) like I do, so watching my comfort doctor react and being so cute and funny with these memes it really makes my day
Thank you Dr Mike 🥹✨
Make new friends 😂
@@SabiLewSounds i should xD
@@SabiLewSounds SOUND ADVICE!!!
ʏᴇss sᴜʙsᴄʀɪʙᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʟᴇᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀ ғᴀᴠ ɪs
I actually have a cat named Bear
He's a very lovey cat & very smart
Also very chill
But, is he brown?
Hey Doctor Mike I have had three rescue dogs so far in my life. What you need to know is the situation that that dog has been through if you can. When you meet them in the shelter take Bear along with you to see how the dogs react, and remember all dogs can change. I have a dog that lived outside its entire life, but when I showed her love she did too.
We need more videos with bear 😊😊
Bear is literally the cutest and has a heart of out of gold ❤️
Bear is such a gentle giant! I love his calming energy! 🐶❤️
Bear is adorable! All my dogs have been rescues, the best way to find a rescue is to call several differnt rescue organizations, go visit the dogs see their personalities play with them, and when you think you found one take Bear for the final approval. I will say the rescues I have had, have all been the best dogs I could ever ask for. Good luck with your search and give bear a hug from me.
“Bear high five”
*nearly gets a right hook to the face by his dog*
*tries again*
Doctor Mike's dog is so smart, he is as cute as Doctor Mike for sure, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🤩🙌
10:36 I would recommend finding local shelters near you and going on the website. Usually they’ll have a catalog of dogs with info about their breed their shot history, medical history, and how old they are but they definitely also have a personality type and tell you if they are dog friendly or cat friendly kid friendly. And they’ll usually tell the personality and when you go in you can meet the dog and you have like a little bit of like get to know your time you get to figure it out like how the dog is if it fits with you if you guys would bond.
Shelter pure bred dogs are not the best. Pure breeds have potential genetic issues and unless bred by a reputable breeder, which the dog wouldn’t be in a shelter if that was the case, you don’t know the genetic mutations the dog would have. If you are okay with potentially having to pay for whatever diseases or conditions the dog will have, get a pure bred at a shelter
@@danatosi1250 adoption from shelters is not bad tho, those animals also deserve a home
@@danatosi1250 The biggest issue is getting a pure bred dog. Even from decent breeders. The gene pool for most breeds, specially locally, is so limited that you're better off looking for a mutt.
You also can take shelter pets home for a few days or even a couple weeks before making a final decision so you can actually spend real time with them, and pets you already have, yoy can see how they get along.
My grandmother raised dachshunds for 30 years. She had both standard and miniature breeds. So I grew up with so many of them. We had a pack of 26 puppies at one time. They were born within a week of each other. We lived on 110 acres, so We had plenty of space for them. I miss those days.. being tackled by 20+ Weiner dogs.
CLOSE TO 300000 DR MIKE! Don’t forget!
I love how mike just turns into a child whenever bear is around
4:31 solid brown cats are extremely rare. A genetic mutation found in Maine Coons more often than other breeds or mixed breeds.
Sometimes ragdolls as well
@@WillHellmm did not know that, ty!
there are brown scottish straight cats too
3:40 NOOOO!!!! I love blueberry muffins for breakfast, it's one of the few foods I don't throw up or have acid reflux from it 😭😭😭😭😭😭
4:14
“Do they make brown cats?”
Both captions: Yes… and also No.