I didn't train my dog as an emotional support animal but he does a damn good job, he knows the signs of my panic attacks and can tell when I'm upset and need him to give me a cuddle. He's such a good boy :')
My wife’s dog “Pepper”, a 90lb Great Dane mix, and I both have occasional seizures. Pepper warns me when I’m about to have a seizure. She then alerts my wife of what’s going on. After that she comes back to me and plops her whole 90lb self on top of me, or leans up against me and pins me to the couch or whatever she can get me up against. She holds me down to try to keep me from hurting myself. Pepper has never been trained to do this. She’s just a sweet dog. We got her from a local shelter when she was a pup. I always know when Pepper is about to have a seizure as well, and I try to help comfort her just like she does for me. I don’t know what the cues are that she senses when I’m having issues. Wether she can smell it or sense it some other way. I know when Pepper is having problems from visual cues like the look on her face and the way she’s standing/sitting. I don’t recognize her symptoms until they’re visual. Typically only about a minute or two before she starts to seize. However she usually knows several minutes before I start to show symptoms of any kind. It’s nice to have the advanced warning before I have a seizure, but I wonder how she knows so far in advance?
More than half of my life ago, the family dog only watched one show. It was called Emergency and started with the sound of a siren. Where ever he was, when that sound played on the TV, he would run in, and sit in front of the TV for an hour
My rottweiler never cared about TV but my GSD loves nature documentaries, but weirdly she mainly just pays attention during parts with monkeys and apes and wolf howls (only the howls though) but not when humans or non simian are on TV.
My dog saved my life last Tuesday when I past out from low blood sugar and he went to a bar we always walk by and brought someone back that saved me...
Yer but he drowned his sorrows out at the bar and downed a bottle of vodka and two gins. And couldnt pay the bill so the barman followed him home to make sure he got paid!
I had a bullmastif that would freak out and try to attack the tv whenever a horse would come screen, with or without sound. And when the horse when off screen she’d try to look around for it. It was adorable.
About a week ago I was walking my pitty puppy through the park, and she stopped and sat down and stared at this dude looked back at me and was whining. when he looked up and made it clear he was interested in meeting her I let her go over, and as it turns out he was having a very bad day. She felt something there and she didn't even know him.
my dog gets so excited when she hears "car-ride" she once threw her back out. She was fine within a week but now we have to say trip or "c-a-r-r-i-d-e"
we can't spell anything because our 2 learned that too and one learned how to open the baby gate we started calling them smarty-dum-dums because they are both to smart for their own good
@@karismckinney3152 mine are so smart we've had to change the door handles because they've learned to open them but they've also straight up run into a tree.
My mechanic got a bit of a scare when he was working on my truck at my house and my rottweiler saw the truck door open and she jumped right in. He hopped into the truck not even seeing her sitting in the back, and he just about had a heart attack when she stuck her head out between the 2 front seats and locked eyes with him. Until she was 2 or 3 she took any open door as an invitation and if she heard keys jingling she'd run to the door and force her way through if you opened the door an inch. Second story: i had her off the leash at the woods near my house when she was about 1. We used to have the same UPS driver that came to my street for her entire life at that point and that driver always gave her top quality lamb jerky treats, so she quickly associated those big brown vans with tasty treats. When I had her at the park that day there was a different UPS driver that stopped by a house across the street from the woods. While he was dropping the package off at the persons house my dog jumped into his van and waited in back for him. I was shouting for her but neither the dog or the driver noticed me and the driver got into his and saw a 90 pound rottweiler waiting next to his seat and he literally leap out of the van in terror. He calmed down when he realized she wanted to eat the treats next to his seat and not eat him and he laughed about it afterwards. She's a sweet heart but rottweilers trigger a primal fear in people, what with their war paint markings, offensive lineman bodies, and giant heads.
I used to think it was cool but my border collie learned “walk”, then she learned how to spell it, then she learned “trip”, “wander”, “run”, “explore”, “adventure”...right now we say “travel” but she hasn’t learned that yet lol
After watching this video I looked deep into my dog's eyes. We had a bonding, a moment of understanding. And I realized if I fell over dead in the living room, that my dog wouldn't go hungry for days.
My dogs love to watch Star Trek and Lifetime Movies (especially at Christmas). My pit bull even prefers TV over a walk, but he is 12 and has been kind of lazy for 12 years now
Also I'd be really interested in a video discussing the actual behavioral differences across breeds, and how much of personality is determined by breed
I think so much is determined on how they were raised. I've had many papillons and while the boys are quite similar (EXTREMELY affectionate and need to be touching you at all times) the girls were very different, but I'm aware they also had far more complex starts to life.
One of my dogs gets really interested in anything to do with animals, especially dogs and it doesn't matter if it's animated. Fox and the hound got him super interested. I think a lot of times its mostly the noises that grab his attention but he also seems interested in the visuals.
Sometimes they are smarter and more caring than we ever realized. One of the things I loved about my beautiful Gorda, a Belgian Malinoise ( Now forever gone from me. ) was her intuitive ability to seemingly understand what I was trying to do, doing or anticipate what I was about to do, even though she had seen it only once or in some cases never before. Get involved and assist like it was really her job all along.
On the last point, I don't think it's only dogs that get the "cutesy" speech. My wild raccoons also responds the upbeat melodic tones. I ask them "Is that the good stuff?" as they are eating from my hand.
Our Rottweiler definitely watches tv. She reacts more to dogs and cats than to people, but she gets really worked up anytime she sees people on screen fighting. Also, she’s reacted to some animated stuff, particularly The Dragon Prince, which uses some hybrid computer generated imagery.
My poodle knows which commercials have dogs or cats in them by the jingles. He’ll sit and wait for them to show up so he can bark at them. I keep the remote close by.
When my puppy was diagnosed by cancer, it was very late in the picture (like 3-4 days left due to complications, symptoms having been covered by the medications that he was on for his arthritis), and the vet said that giving him chocolate wouldn't shorten his life in any way, so we gave him a few little bits of chocolate, and he wasn't the biggest fan of it, which might make you feel a little better about not being able to give your dog a taste.
I had a dachshund as a kid. One year on my birthday, she jumped up on a chair in the dining room and then up onto the table. She ate half a chocolate sheet cake, which was probably about a quarter of her body weight. She didn't even get sick. She did get a heck of a spanking, though.
My dogs absolutely glue themselves to the TV when a certain presenter is on (Paul O'Grady), especially when he's doing his dog rescue show "For the love of dogs". They're transfixed when he's on, it's kind of adorable :) no yapping, no running around, just memerised pooches lol
I got a driveway-doorbell (motion sensor at the end of the driveway with a base in the house that plays a tone like a doorbell) and I'm afraid our dogs are learning what that sound is.
Dogs have so much better hearing than humans that at a meter they can hear our hearts race. I had a blue heeler mix that I believed was telepathic but decided he could have been the greatest poker player.
My dog's generally aren't interested in the TV but when I put on videos for cats that have mice squeaking and running around the screen my cats absolutely love watching the TV screen and swating at it.
The one thing that was overlooked in the "Can Dogs Smell Fear" portion of the video (re: acting more aggressive or not) is that dogs that are fearful often become agressive due to the fear (feeling the need to protect themselves). In the dog training world it's known as fear-based aggression. So, yes they can (as was acknowledged) and yes it can make a dog react aggressively (depending on the background/history of the dog and the person it's interacting with at the time).
Great compilation. Having discovered your channel just recently, most of these are new for me. As I (try to) educate a young labrador/german sheppard lady who has A LOT of quirks, I really appreciate sci. Show' s help.
WE had a dog that weighed over 200 pounds who ate almost 14 pounds of chocolate. We thought the dog would die cause it was so much, but she was fine. (it was around easter and she had gotten into all the chocolate at the house)
I had a dog who had a handful of favorite UA-camrs. Whenever she heard them, she'd sit quietly and watch. If a favorite UA-camr had a surprise cameo on another video, she'd jump up and run at the TV with her tail wagging, like a good friend of hers had walked into the room.
4:00 Any dog can learn new things at any age; You just have to make the learning process fun. Just like humans learn better when the learning is interactive and entertaining, dogs learn better when the learning is made into a game. And, just like people, dogs enjoy showing off how smart they are, and they enjoy demonstrating what they have learned.
My dog went into my suitcase and ate a 1/4 lb of chocolate that I bought in Belgium and he didn't budge!! My boy is a tank!! 😂😂😂 I'm so glad he was okay 😳
Oh man, that must have been scary for you. Glad he was okay. :) My brother's dog ate a lb of fudge once. She also ended up being okay thankfully. Another time, my mom's dog ate a whole bar of dark chocolate. My mom realized what had happened only a few minutes after it happened, so she was able to induce vomiting and the dog didn't get a chance to digest it. If you ever need to induce vomiting in a dog, 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide per lb of dog (squirt it down their throat with a syringe) is an effective way to do it. Using dish soap, mustard, etc can actually be dangerous.
@@itsjustbree9267 oh myyyy glad yalls pups are okay too! And thanks for the tip! With my dog I gotta keep an extra eye on him because hes so curious about chocolate it drives me nuts!
In addition to the size of the dog, the type of processing the chocolate goes through can make a difference too. Higher levels of processing/heat exposure help break down the theobromine making some products a little less dangerous. Still not good, but less dangerous.
1) Dogs Can see color, but they merely are considered colorblind by human qualifications. They see in mostly yellows and blues. 2) old dogs can learn new tricks, they’re just slower at it and less interested in new stimulus 3) dogs can watch tv, but since they can perceive flashes up to 80 FPS, they find it rather dull. There are also more hues that they can’t see, since it is limited to mostly yellows and blues. 4) dogs can’t eat chocolate due to theobromine and how it takes longer to break down 5 + 6) dogs can smell our sweat and also get afraid when we are, hence their use as guards in our species’ past. They also process tone of voice, gestures and posture for similar reasons.
My dogs and cats have both shown behavior that still amazes me. My first dog taught one of my cats to sit for treats. After my dog passed, we adopted another dog. He didn't sit for treats until he observed my cat sitting for treats. We recently adopted some kittens. Guess what the dog did? We showed them that by sitting, you are more likely to get a treat.
My dad has some neighbours who we've known forever. They had a Maltese Terrier who was the most pampered dog i ever knew, they wpuld even leave the TV on for him during the day while they were all out.
8:03 my parents started putting one of those channels for dogs on the TV when they left for work and it apparently helped with their dog's destructive separation anxiety behavior. Also, if you like to indulge in the ol' Devil's Lettuce from time to time, those channels are quite the experience.
Our dog Benji LOVES TV. When he sees an animal running across the TV he charges at the TV and tries to chase them. Edit: Oh, he also loves when I play pokemon on the switch
My dog recognizes any animal on tv as an animal, even cartoons that are highly stylized. She watches tv and waits to see animals and loves to bark at them.
I noticed during the analog era, my labradors used to hate the high-pitch hum of the flyback transformer in the TV... but once we upgraded to an all-digital LCD set, they seemed to finally realize what all the fuss was about (since digital technology doesn't require a flyback transformer). and my rottweilers used to LOVE scooby-doo cartoons (when displayed on my LCD set) :P
My aunt and uncle's golden retriever would change the channel on the tv to her two favorite channels when she got board with the tv show that where watching. lol she would change it to news and animal planet. And she would look back at us after she changed the channel and you could see on her face that she had a big smile on her face. If she was still with us she would have loved to watch one or all of the channels for dogs. You're guy's remember me of her change the tv to wait she wanted to watch. Thank you for the happy remember of her being happy that she could change the channel when ever her wanted too.
My dog watches TV sometimes, but he only really seems interested when, of all things, manatees are on the screen. For some reason he just loves them? Only time he’s ever been known to get really invested in the TV is when my mom was watching an Animal Planet show featuring manatees.
When my dog was young, she was only attracted to cartoons! A few years later, I was playing Pandora through the TV and an album cover with a cheetah came up. She made sure to tell it this was HER apartment!
Years ago,I was hosting an orphan Xmas for friends who couldn't make it home, or simply didn't have anywhere to go, for Christmas. I had made 4 different varieties of brownies (no, none of them were "special" brownies, not that year), like, plain, with walnuts, one with caramel & the other raspberry (or something like that). I had arranged a mixture of all on a couple of serving platters, which I put down on my coffee table so I could quickly use the bathroom before guests shortly started arriving. When I emerged from the bathroom, to my horror, ALL the brownies we're gone! All 4 dozen! I had two dogs at the time. First I looked at the female (as she was usually the one who couldn't understand the rules). She stood confident, if not a bit goofy, looking me in the eye, tail wagging, tongue hanging out. Then I looked at the male, with his head below his shoulders, tail between his legs, trying to avoid eye contact, creeping ever-so-slowly away from me & the scene of the crime. In a panic, having always been told that chocolate was poisonous to dogs, & expecting people full of holiday cheer to start appearing at my front door any minute, I jumped on the phone to the nearest 24hr Veterinary Emergency Clinic to find out what I should do. I explained to the vet over the phone that my dog of around 45-50lbs had just devored 4 dozen brownies. He told me to start preparing plain white rice to feed to my dog. "Why? Does the starch absorb the chemical in chocolate that:s poisonous to dogs?" I asked."No," he replied, "but it makes cleanup easier for you. Your dog is going to have the worst diarrhea of his life for the next couple of days." "So it's not going to kill him?" I asked. The vet chuckled & said, "He'd have to eat a helluva lot more chocolate than THAT to kill him!" I was surprised to hear that, & thought, "Really? Coz if I ate 4 dozen brownies in 2min flat, I think it would kill ME!" What you REALLY don't want your dog eating is citrus fruit, but again, it's all relative to the size of your dog & how much citrus they have ingested. I knew someone whose Maltese died after eating just one grapefruit, while there's a video here on UA-cam where a guy has all 4 of his dogs sample various citrus fruits, & they eat quite a bit if it!
My brother's dog used my laptop once, it was unlocked but the screen was off and he turned on the screen and started watching Our Planet. I had paused it and left the room and he wanted to keep watching
My dogs definitely understand nearly everything I say to them. They even answer my questions in an easily understandable way. If I say, "Do you want to go outside with me?" they will either sneeze and nod their heads down, or they will shake their heads no, followed by their bodies, just like if they were wet. Right now, my male chihuahua, Jethro, and I are having a bit of a dispute. For the last nine years (almost) he's wanted to be right beside me, or at least in the same room with me at all times. For the last two weeks, he doesn't want to sleep in bed with me, or even in my room! He's taken to sleeping in the living room. It's really pissing me off, too! So, for the last two days I've been refusing to hold him in my lap when I'm not in bed, and I tell him _why._ It's almost bed time now and I'll see if he's ready to cuddle when bed time comes tonight. ;-)
Better have your dog checked out by your vet to be sure there isn’t a physical cause for the change in your dog’s behavior. That kind of abrupt change is rare, and often indicates pain or cognitive issues.
I don't know, my dog Weenie, yes she was a Winnie dog, would watch TV for 15 min to a hour. She would bark at every single animal she saw. It could be cartoon, real, or even a mascot. She barked at every single 1. When she would be watching our cctv, and she saw someone coming up the driveway, as they got on to the sidewalk, she would run to the door and greet them. At the last part of her life, her favorite thing to do was to watch the cctv and guard her yard.
11:34 Me with dyslexia: CHALLENGE. ACCEPTED. -eats a ton of swiss chocolate and gets acute radiation poisoning because he went to Chernobyl for chocolate because he heard they have chokolete-
My last dog. The nights of Easter and Halloween, She would always find my kids candy stash and eat it. We'd wake up the next morning to a living room covered in empty candy wrappers.
Mike, my dog is complaining about a spot in your hair. :p That dog at 3:35 just cracked me up! 9:25 I have dog that steals my coffee when I'm not looking.
I once had a neighbor with a tiny Shih Tzu. When I went to her house one time, I saw her take a Häagen-Dazs ice cream bar from the freezer and immediately started breaking off the chocolate and throwing it on the floor for her dog to eat. I was appalled and asked "Isn't chocolate poisonous to dogs???" Turns out she had no idea and was really surprised to learn that. She thought the chocolate was too sweet and her dog wanted to eat it so she had been feeding her dog the chocolate from every single ice cream bar she ate, and the dog had no indications of being ill. I'm convinced I lived near a superdog.
Had a dog named Maggie who watched TV. She once tried to intercept a dog onscreen as it crossed the picture. She thought it would come through the side of the set. Another time she barked at an ad for a chocolate bunny. We believed she was defending us from all onscreen animal threats.
I had my dog come and watch this video with me. He was very motivated after learning about his body. So motivated Infact we will be putting on a clinic for our village people. To that I must say thank you
Older dogs definitely learn new tricks, my 4 legged little girl learns new and crazy things every week! she’s 7 now, and teaches the new pups to our local park how to play various dog games (as well as human created games like fetch/ball playing), how to swim in the deeper parts of the stream, and so many other good behaviours for puppies to learn.... including acceptable dog etiquette 😊💗🥰
I showed this video to my dog and he just wasn't impressed at all. He said we humans just weren't cut out for a dogs life. He then ask me why there's no fire hydrant in the house? So to cheer him up we played poker all night.
My dog does not respond to sounds from speakers (tv/phone) except for doorbells, he hates those. When I was little my grandma had a tea-cup poodle that could eat anything, she once devoured a 1kg chocolate figurine of a motorcycle meant for my dad, he was not pleased lol.
We take our 3 dogs on the boat with us and when we get in front of our house, or near the beach, we signal them to jump of and swim to shore by exclaiming "OK!" Well, one day, my boyfriend and I were having a bit of an argument and I kind of yelled at him "OK!" Splash - Splash - Splash!
Worry not, cat lovers. There's a playlist for you, too: ua-cam.com/play/PLsNB4peY6C6IuQZ7J4zV1gtDZKS7Nxuf8.html
They already intervened huh? ;)
@@maciej-36 :D
@@jordibear520 lol. I was thinking about this. thanks for the link. :)
Too late, challenge accepted
ye confirmed u cant see more then 55 fps :DDDDDDD
When Michael said "Who's a good boy?!" Both of my dogs perked up to look at me expectantly. Forced me to pay pet tax. I did not refuse.
Like hey Siri and ok google, but with pets and less annoying.
That’s funnier than it had to be 😂
One if my dogs perked up when they played the squeaky noise
I had a cat that would freak out anytime they heard a cat meowing in a video 😂
@@waynejohnson1786your cat needs to go out more 🫣
I didn't train my dog as an emotional support animal but he does a damn good job, he knows the signs of my panic attacks and can tell when I'm upset and need him to give me a cuddle. He's such a good boy :')
My wife’s dog “Pepper”, a 90lb Great Dane mix, and I both have occasional seizures. Pepper warns me when I’m about to have a seizure. She then alerts my wife of what’s going on. After that she comes back to me and plops her whole 90lb self on top of me, or leans up against me and pins me to the couch or whatever she can get me up against. She holds me down to try to keep me from hurting myself. Pepper has never been trained to do this. She’s just a sweet dog. We got her from a local shelter when she was a pup. I always know when Pepper is about to have a seizure as well, and I try to help comfort her just like she does for me. I don’t know what the cues are that she senses when I’m having issues. Wether she can smell it or sense it some other way. I know when Pepper is having problems from visual cues like the look on her face and the way she’s standing/sitting. I don’t recognize her symptoms until they’re visual. Typically only about a minute or two before she starts to seize. However she usually knows several minutes before I start to show symptoms of any kind. It’s nice to have the advanced warning before I have a seizure, but I wonder how she knows so far in advance?
More than half of my life ago, the family dog only watched one show. It was called Emergency and started with the sound of a siren. Where ever he was, when that sound played on the TV, he would run in, and sit in front of the TV for an hour
Wow. Mind. blown.
He was just in love with Dixie McCall (the nurse character)
That's a great show!!
My rottweiler never cared about TV but my GSD loves nature documentaries, but weirdly she mainly just pays attention during parts with monkeys and apes and wolf howls (only the howls though) but not when humans or non simian are on TV.
My dog saved my life last Tuesday when I past out from low blood sugar and he went to a bar we always walk by and brought someone back that saved me...
Thats amazing dogs are amazing
Badass dog right there!
Yer but he drowned his sorrows out at the bar and downed a bottle of vodka and two gins. And couldnt pay the bill so the barman followed him home to make sure he got paid!
what am i supposed to do with that information?
go post these fake-ass stories on reddit
mervviscious - So you owe the dog your life ?.
Golden retrievers must look really bright to other dogs
What about ridge backs they tend to be red lol
A shiny golden god
I mean dog
@@ghidorahs1fan209 they are the blood cursed sub type lul
Actually even among dogs Goldens are seen as a little slow.
I love my golden retriever, he's cuddly, sweet and playful goof... but he's the dumbest dog I've ever had.
7:40 I JUST realised every dog corresponds to a host of Scishow - Michael, Olivia, Hank and Stefan. And the choice of their breeds is glorious.
This does NOT answer the question regarding who in fact let the dogs out.
The eternal question...
The "SCI" in Scishow is short for science. ;)
Nor does it answer, "Who's a good boy?"
In the songs "Who let the dogs out", uses the word "dogs" as ugly girls.
@@christosvoskresye Oh that one is easy its Hank. He is even house trained apparently.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the dog versions of the hosts? Very well-chosen visual matches!
My pug loved watching old westerns. She went crazy for horses on tv.
R.I.P. Bella 💜
Hi five to whoever decided to use that clip for the border collies. Love a good "huh?" sideways dog face.
Eric Romano wow
Well I need that sweet new 240Hz monitor then! For my dog of course! :D
Maciej - Then*
A 120Hz one would be just fine, don't be greedy :P
you don't need that. they're talking about CRTs. "new" (as in lcd, plasma, oled, led, microled, anything that's not a CRT) tvs don't flicker.
@@IceMetalPunk My dog is PC Master Race (breed) dog, so... ;D
Nah son, you need to experience ruffled shirts, flapjack.
I had a bullmastif that would freak out and try to attack the tv whenever a horse would come screen, with or without sound. And when the horse when off screen she’d try to look around for it. It was adorable.
Had a Cavalier that did the same. Watched horse racing then ran outside barking at the wall behind telly 😂
I've got a cocker spaniel that does the same with swans
About a week ago I was walking my pitty puppy through the park, and she stopped and sat down and stared at this dude looked back at me and was whining. when he looked up and made it clear he was interested in meeting her I let her go over, and as it turns out he was having a very bad day. She felt something there and she didn't even know him.
And I love the barely suppressed wheeze of laughter off camera at 8:00 - your shows have so much personality, guys
Amazing
I was expecting a dog to answer them smh
Maybe Olivia should have worn a costume with dog ears.
A missed opportunity dammit
I saw you made a cuban american name on cinemasins video, was that you or an imposter
I was hoping that it would be answers to my dog's questions.
@@colonelslanders3955 ye
my dog gets so excited when she hears "car-ride" she once threw her back out. She was fine within a week but now we have to say trip or "c-a-r-r-i-d-e"
glad she's ok, but also she sounds ADORABLE!
we can't spell anything because our 2 learned that too and one learned how to open the baby gate we started calling them smarty-dum-dums because they are both to smart for their own good
@@karismckinney3152 mine are so smart we've had to change the door handles because they've learned to open them but they've also straight up run into a tree.
My mechanic got a bit of a scare when he was working on my truck at my house and my rottweiler saw the truck door open and she jumped right in. He hopped into the truck not even seeing her sitting in the back, and he just about had a heart attack when she stuck her head out between the 2 front seats and locked eyes with him. Until she was 2 or 3 she took any open door as an invitation and if she heard keys jingling she'd run to the door and force her way through if you opened the door an inch.
Second story: i had her off the leash at the woods near my house when she was about 1. We used to have the same UPS driver that came to my street for her entire life at that point and that driver always gave her top quality lamb jerky treats, so she quickly associated those big brown vans with tasty treats. When I had her at the park that day there was a different UPS driver that stopped by a house across the street from the woods. While he was dropping the package off at the persons house my dog jumped into his van and waited in back for him. I was shouting for her but neither the dog or the driver noticed me and the driver got into his and saw a 90 pound rottweiler waiting next to his seat and he literally leap out of the van in terror. He calmed down when he realized she wanted to eat the treats next to his seat and not eat him and he laughed about it afterwards.
She's a sweet heart but rottweilers trigger a primal fear in people, what with their war paint markings, offensive lineman bodies, and giant heads.
I used to think it was cool but my border collie learned “walk”, then she learned how to spell it, then she learned “trip”, “wander”, “run”, “explore”, “adventure”...right now we say “travel” but she hasn’t learned that yet lol
After watching this video I looked deep into my dog's eyes. We had a bonding, a moment of understanding. And I realized if I fell over dead in the living room, that my dog wouldn't go hungry for days.
I'm a human but I'd watch the dog scishow...
Little Bird I’m glad you clarified you were human
Jessica Orrett There is an actual TV channel made for dogs. www.dogtv.com/ . Have fun!
ur a little bird
@@wilbertzhu6218 my true identity is revealed
@@littlebird5999 XD 😁
Incidentally, I enjoyed the formatting of this video - it was nice to get alternate presenters giving information. Thanks.
My dogs love to watch Star Trek and Lifetime Movies (especially at Christmas). My pit bull even prefers TV over a walk, but he is 12 and has been kind of lazy for 12 years now
Video a walk for him - heaven
CHALLENGE ACEPTED!!
There’s two c’s in accepted.
I even double down and try twice my body weight
😂😂😂😂
11:38 it literally has the correct spelling on screen :/
Also I'd be really interested in a video discussing the actual behavioral differences across breeds, and how much of personality is determined by breed
Schnauzers RULE!!
I think so much is determined on how they were raised. I've had many papillons and while the boys are quite similar (EXTREMELY affectionate and need to be touching you at all times) the girls were very different, but I'm aware they also had far more complex starts to life.
2:32 a human and an elephant doing jump rope for a dog?! Coolest thing I’ve seen
One of my dogs gets really interested in anything to do with animals, especially dogs and it doesn't matter if it's animated. Fox and the hound got him super interested. I think a lot of times its mostly the noises that grab his attention but he also seems interested in the visuals.
Sometimes they are smarter and more caring than we ever realized.
One of the things I loved about my beautiful Gorda, a Belgian Malinoise ( Now forever gone from me. ) was her intuitive ability to seemingly understand what I was trying to do, doing or anticipate what I was about to do, even though she had seen it only once or in some cases never before. Get involved and assist like it was really her job all along.
On the last point, I don't think it's only dogs that get the "cutesy" speech. My wild raccoons also responds the upbeat melodic tones. I ask them "Is that the good stuff?" as they are eating from my hand.
Awww that's so cute!! I love raccoons 😊
Could you in the future annotate the video with time codes for each question answered, or put it in the description?
I thought it was just me who wanted that... I don’t know why so few ppl add time stamps
Our Rottweiler definitely watches tv. She reacts more to dogs and cats than to people, but she gets really worked up anytime she sees people on screen fighting. Also, she’s reacted to some animated stuff, particularly The Dragon Prince, which uses some hybrid computer generated imagery.
I read this as
“Dogs Answer Your Questions”
Woof.
I read it as "Your Dog's Questions Answered"
Thank you for the flashing lights warning! I have vision issues and flashing lights can trigger bouts of severe headache and nausea for me.
"Please Sir, may I have a crumb of chocolate"
Chocolate CHOCOLATE!!!
Nah shawty, you stood me up for pirate-themed mini golf, papa humphrey.
pseudosilly lol
My poodle knows which commercials have dogs or cats in them by the jingles. He’ll sit and wait for them to show up so he can bark at them. I keep the remote close by.
You should have left a link for the computer doggy games. Zippers is getting tired of Fortnite.
David barnes stuff 2 I’m training my dog to win 3 million dollars on Fortnite 😂
When they played a toy squeak my dog was like whats happening
When my puppy was diagnosed by cancer, it was very late in the picture (like 3-4 days left due to complications, symptoms having been covered by the medications that he was on for his arthritis), and the vet said that giving him chocolate wouldn't shorten his life in any way, so we gave him a few little bits of chocolate, and he wasn't the biggest fan of it, which might make you feel a little better about not being able to give your dog a taste.
I had a dachshund as a kid. One year on my birthday, she jumped up on a chair in the dining room and then up onto the table. She ate half a chocolate sheet cake, which was probably about a quarter of her body weight. She didn't even get sick. She did get a heck of a spanking, though.
My dogs absolutely glue themselves to the TV when a certain presenter is on (Paul O'Grady), especially when he's doing his dog rescue show "For the love of dogs". They're transfixed when he's on, it's kind of adorable :) no yapping, no running around, just memerised pooches lol
40 pounds of milk chocolate? CHALLENGE ACCPETED!
My dog loves watching TV. He'll start whining when he sees a dog (or a cat) - sometimes even the animated ones.
I love it when dogs get that funny look on their faces when they are amused.
Whats that? Eat half my bodyweight in milk chocolate and wash it down with a 12 course meal at Taco Bell?? CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!
My dog used to watch the camera monitor, he knew when he seen something (or someone) on the monitor that it was at the back door.
I got a driveway-doorbell (motion sensor at the end of the driveway with a base in the house that plays a tone like a doorbell) and I'm afraid our dogs are learning what that sound is.
@@bradlemmond dogs are definitely smarter than people give them credit for. It is amazing the things they can pick up on.
Dogs have so much better hearing than humans that at a meter they can hear our hearts race. I had a blue heeler mix that I believed was telepathic but decided he could have been the greatest poker player.
Our dog growing up was fascinated by an old Bose commercial that had a bunch of geese flying across the screen
My dog's generally aren't interested in the TV but when I put on videos for cats that have mice squeaking and running around the screen my cats absolutely love watching the TV screen and swating at it.
The one thing that was overlooked in the "Can Dogs Smell Fear" portion of the video (re: acting more aggressive or not) is that dogs that are fearful often become agressive due to the fear (feeling the need to protect themselves). In the dog training world it's known as fear-based aggression. So, yes they can (as was acknowledged) and yes it can make a dog react aggressively (depending on the background/history of the dog and the person it's interacting with at the time).
“Blue flowers, red thorns”
Great compilation. Having discovered your channel just recently, most of these are new for me. As I (try to) educate a young labrador/german sheppard lady who has A LOT of quirks, I really appreciate sci. Show' s help.
WE had a dog that weighed over 200 pounds who ate almost 14 pounds of chocolate. We thought the dog would die cause it was so much, but she was fine. (it was around easter and she had gotten into all the chocolate at the house)
But the real question is, who is a good boy?
Can we please get research paper references in the discription
Levi van es there are plenty of searches you can search for yourself
No dylan, its the video poster's responsibility you fuckin rude twat
I had a dog who had a handful of favorite UA-camrs. Whenever she heard them, she'd sit quietly and watch. If a favorite UA-camr had a surprise cameo on another video, she'd jump up and run at the TV with her tail wagging, like a good friend of hers had walked into the room.
My 13 year old toy poodle has learned that if she wants attention, she noses my tablet and turns it off. She's also very good at training me!
4:00 Any dog can learn new things at any age; You just have to make the learning process fun. Just like humans learn better when the learning is interactive and entertaining, dogs learn better when the learning is made into a game.
And, just like people, dogs enjoy showing off how smart they are, and they enjoy demonstrating what they have learned.
I wonder what they say about cats watching TV. My kitty absolutely loves watching funny cat videos with us. He gets so invested and it is adorable!
This video made me happy. Doggos are the best.
My dog went into my suitcase and ate a 1/4 lb of chocolate that I bought in Belgium and he didn't budge!! My boy is a tank!! 😂😂😂 I'm so glad he was okay 😳
Oh man, that must have been scary for you. Glad he was okay. :) My brother's dog ate a lb of fudge once. She also ended up being okay thankfully. Another time, my mom's dog ate a whole bar of dark chocolate. My mom realized what had happened only a few minutes after it happened, so she was able to induce vomiting and the dog didn't get a chance to digest it. If you ever need to induce vomiting in a dog, 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide per lb of dog (squirt it down their throat with a syringe) is an effective way to do it. Using dish soap, mustard, etc can actually be dangerous.
@@itsjustbree9267 oh myyyy glad yalls pups are okay too! And thanks for the tip! With my dog I gotta keep an extra eye on him because hes so curious about chocolate it drives me nuts!
In addition to the size of the dog, the type of processing the chocolate goes through can make a difference too. Higher levels of processing/heat exposure help break down the theobromine making some products a little less dangerous. Still not good, but less dangerous.
1) Dogs Can see color, but they merely are considered colorblind by human qualifications. They see in mostly yellows and blues.
2) old dogs can learn new tricks, they’re just slower at it and less interested in new stimulus
3) dogs can watch tv, but since they can perceive flashes up to 80 FPS, they find it rather dull. There are also more hues that they can’t see, since it is limited to mostly yellows and blues.
4) dogs can’t eat chocolate due to theobromine and how it takes longer to break down
5 + 6) dogs can smell our sweat and also get afraid when we are, hence their use as guards in our species’ past. They also process tone of voice, gestures and posture for similar reasons.
My dogs and cats have both shown behavior that still amazes me. My first dog taught one of my cats to sit for treats. After my dog passed, we adopted another dog. He didn't sit for treats until he observed my cat sitting for treats. We recently adopted some kittens. Guess what the dog did? We showed them that by sitting, you are more likely to get a treat.
My dad has some neighbours who we've known forever. They had a Maltese Terrier who was the most pampered dog i ever knew, they wpuld even leave the TV on for him during the day while they were all out.
Challange Accepted
You do you and probably regret your choice.
@@Reelix you serious? dark chocolate is WWWWAAAYYYY BETTER
Yes I was scrolling down the comment section looking just for you friend.
8:03 my parents started putting one of those channels for dogs on the TV when they left for work and it apparently helped with their dog's destructive separation anxiety behavior. Also, if you like to indulge in the ol' Devil's Lettuce from time to time, those channels are quite the experience.
Read the title like “Your Dog’s questions answered” and though this was a video to find who is the good boy.
Anyone who has had a rescue dog knows that adult dogs can learn. It takes longer due to habit and trust issues but it's wonderful when it happens.
Our dog Benji LOVES TV. When he sees an animal running across the TV he charges at the TV and tries to chase them.
Edit: Oh, he also loves when I play pokemon on the switch
My dog has a question for you:
WO-WO-WO-WO...rrruff!...rrrruff?
KX36 I don’t know about that one boy. We need more research! Rooooo
grammatically, how high pitched was this?
My dog recognizes any animal on tv as an animal, even cartoons that are highly stylized. She watches tv and waits to see animals and loves to bark at them.
Very interesting for us dog owners. Lots of good information. I liked the detail each point was told with. Very informative and enjoyable video.
I noticed during the analog era, my labradors used to hate the high-pitch hum of the flyback transformer in the TV... but once we upgraded to an all-digital LCD set, they seemed to finally realize what all the fuss was about (since digital technology doesn't require a flyback transformer). and my rottweilers used to LOVE scooby-doo cartoons (when displayed on my LCD set) :P
My aunt and uncle's golden retriever would change the channel on the tv to her two favorite channels when she got board with the tv show that where watching. lol she would change it to news and animal planet.
And she would look back at us after she changed the channel and you could see on her face that she had a big smile on her face.
If she was still with us she would have loved to watch one or all of the channels for dogs.
You're guy's remember me of her change the tv to wait she wanted to watch. Thank you for the happy remember of her being happy that she could change the channel when ever her wanted too.
My dog watches TV sometimes, but he only really seems interested when, of all things, manatees are on the screen. For some reason he just loves them? Only time he’s ever been known to get really invested in the TV is when my mom was watching an Animal Planet show featuring manatees.
but why are husky’s / huskies such DRRAAAAMMMMAAA QUEENS?
clxwncrxwn because they know it works on the peoples.
When my dog was young, she was only attracted to cartoons! A few years later, I was playing Pandora through the TV and an album cover with a cheetah came up. She made sure to tell it this was HER apartment!
just dont let your dog snatch the diamond and swallow it and yall be fine, no tea cozy's on heads yall.
PrincessTS01 “What do I know about diamonds?”
Eww dog's snatch. Sir, you need to get your anklets in a row.
No thanks im sweet enough
My piano teacher puppy is named baguette! HE LITERALLY LOOKS LIKE A BAGUETTE
Years ago,I was hosting an orphan Xmas for friends who couldn't make it home, or simply didn't have anywhere to go, for Christmas. I had made 4 different varieties of brownies (no, none of them were "special" brownies, not that year), like, plain, with walnuts, one with caramel & the other raspberry (or something like that). I had arranged a mixture of all on a couple of serving platters, which I put down on my coffee table so I could quickly use the bathroom before guests shortly started arriving. When I emerged from the bathroom, to my horror, ALL the brownies we're gone! All 4 dozen! I had two dogs at the time. First I looked at the female (as she was usually the one who couldn't understand the rules). She stood confident, if not a bit goofy, looking me in the eye, tail wagging, tongue hanging out. Then I looked at the male, with his head below his shoulders, tail between his legs, trying to avoid eye contact, creeping ever-so-slowly away from me & the scene of the crime. In a panic, having always been told that chocolate was poisonous to dogs, & expecting people full of holiday cheer to start appearing at my front door any minute, I jumped on the phone to the nearest 24hr Veterinary Emergency Clinic to find out what I should do. I explained to the vet over the phone that my dog of around 45-50lbs had just devored 4 dozen brownies. He told me to start preparing plain white rice to feed to my dog. "Why? Does the starch absorb the chemical in chocolate that:s poisonous to dogs?" I asked."No," he replied, "but it makes cleanup easier for you. Your dog is going to have the worst diarrhea of his life for the next couple of days." "So it's not going to kill him?" I asked. The vet chuckled & said, "He'd have to eat a helluva lot more chocolate than THAT to kill him!" I was surprised to hear that, & thought, "Really? Coz if I ate 4 dozen brownies in 2min flat, I think it would kill ME!"
What you REALLY don't want your dog eating is citrus fruit, but again, it's all relative to the size of your dog & how much citrus they have ingested. I knew someone whose Maltese died after eating just one grapefruit, while there's a video here on UA-cam where a guy has all 4 of his dogs sample various citrus fruits, & they eat quite a bit if it!
My brother's dog used my laptop once, it was unlocked but the screen was off and he turned on the screen and started watching Our Planet. I had paused it and left the room and he wanted to keep watching
I taught my 13 y/o dog a new trick. Not that hard to bust the myth...
I've not had any luck teaching my dog to sing "I Will Survive".
Duane Vasquez have you tired teaching him “eye of the dog?”
My dogs definitely understand nearly everything I say to them. They even answer my questions in an easily understandable way. If I say, "Do you want to go outside with me?" they will either sneeze and nod their heads down, or they will shake their heads no, followed by their bodies, just like if they were wet. Right now, my male chihuahua, Jethro, and I are having a bit of a dispute. For the last nine years (almost) he's wanted to be right beside me, or at least in the same room with me at all times. For the last two weeks, he doesn't want to sleep in bed with me, or even in my room! He's taken to sleeping in the living room. It's really pissing me off, too! So, for the last two days I've been refusing to hold him in my lap when I'm not in bed, and I tell him _why._ It's almost bed time now and I'll see if he's ready to cuddle when bed time comes tonight. ;-)
Better have your dog checked out by your vet to be sure there isn’t a physical cause for the change in your dog’s behavior. That kind of abrupt change is rare, and often indicates pain or cognitive issues.
So Roxy was in fact watching tv with me. Probably. Interesting.
My cat watches tv anytime animals are on the screen, she especially likes the Jurassic park movies.
I don't know, my dog Weenie, yes she was a Winnie dog, would watch TV for 15 min to a hour. She would bark at every single animal she saw. It could be cartoon, real, or even a mascot. She barked at every single 1. When she would be watching our cctv, and she saw someone coming up the driveway, as they got on to the sidewalk, she would run to the door and greet them. At the last part of her life, her favorite thing to do was to watch the cctv and guard her yard.
11:34
Me with dyslexia: CHALLENGE. ACCEPTED. -eats a ton of swiss chocolate and gets acute radiation poisoning because he went to Chernobyl for chocolate because he heard they have chokolete-
My last dog. The nights of Easter and Halloween, She would always find my kids candy stash and eat it. We'd wake up the next morning to a living room covered in empty candy wrappers.
Mike, my dog is complaining about a spot in your hair. :p That dog at 3:35 just cracked me up! 9:25 I have dog that steals my coffee when I'm not looking.
I once had a neighbor with a tiny Shih Tzu. When I went to her house one time, I saw her take a Häagen-Dazs ice cream bar from the freezer and immediately started breaking off the chocolate and throwing it on the floor for her dog to eat. I was appalled and asked "Isn't chocolate poisonous to dogs???" Turns out she had no idea and was really surprised to learn that. She thought the chocolate was too sweet and her dog wanted to eat it so she had been feeding her dog the chocolate from every single ice cream bar she ate, and the dog had no indications of being ill. I'm convinced I lived near a superdog.
A bark AND a squeak?! my dog would love this video lolololol. she'd probably focus for five whole seconds before grabbing her toy haha.
Challenge Accepted
My cat was enthralled by the cartoon "Puss in Boots." I even have a picture of her staring at the screen.
Had a dog named Maggie who watched TV. She once tried to intercept a dog onscreen as it crossed the picture. She thought it would come through the side of the set. Another time she barked at an ad for a chocolate bunny. We believed she was defending us from all onscreen animal threats.
I had my dog come and watch this video with me. He was very motivated after learning about his body. So motivated Infact we will be putting on a clinic for our village people. To that I must say thank you
Me as a kid: eats a whole bag of recess pecess
Me now: can't eat it any more
Older dogs definitely learn new tricks, my 4 legged little girl learns new and crazy things every week! she’s 7 now, and teaches the new pups to our local park how to play various dog games (as well as human created games like fetch/ball playing), how to swim in the deeper parts of the stream, and so many other good behaviours for puppies to learn.... including acceptable dog etiquette 😊💗🥰
Charlez, we still on for pirate-themed mini golf later or you gonna stand me up again, papa flapjackz?
WeShareTheSameAir - SO up for pirate-themed crazy golf... meet me at the entrance! 👍🏻😊
Me: watches anything about doges
Also me: wants to give me pupprs sum luv
My dog would totally watch a DogSciShow! He really likes TV. But he does like real dogs more.
I showed this video to my dog and he just wasn't impressed at all. He said we humans just weren't cut out for a dogs life. He then ask me why there's no fire hydrant in the house? So to cheer him up we played poker all night.
My dog does not respond to sounds from speakers (tv/phone) except for doorbells, he hates those.
When I was little my grandma had a tea-cup poodle that could eat anything, she once devoured a 1kg chocolate figurine of a motorcycle meant for my dad, he was not pleased lol.
We take our 3 dogs on the boat with us and when we get in front of our house, or near the beach, we signal them to jump of and swim to shore by exclaiming "OK!"
Well, one day, my boyfriend and I were having a bit of an argument and I kind of yelled at him "OK!"
Splash - Splash - Splash!