very smart comment. is that the way wolves "talk"? I had no idea. I wonder what is he saying? Did the dog understand him or was he talking in wolf language to him? I guess we'll never know... Also that growl sounded very intelligent, almost like it was some form of high level communication.
@Majestic351 The wolf was being a bully and trying to impose. The wolf wants to take the dog's position in regards to the owner but the wolf knows he's just some feral pig eye'd fcking umbecil. Some wire haired growl box that eats his own shite
I love how Harvey is always so cool, calm, and collected about having a wolf's jaws wrapped around his head and face... like totally unfazed. Probably the wisest way to handle that situation, though... he's no dummy!
@@TheNecromancer6666 and then there's a secret mood, unlocked for only the worst kind of human.......unless you're a pitbull, anyone is the potential receiver of that mood
@@BringDHouseDownPitbulls have been unfairly stigmatized due to misconceptions and media portrayal. Negative incidents involving them often receive disproportionate attention, leading to the misconception that they are inherently aggressive. However, their temperament largely depends on their upbringing, socialization, and treatment by their owners. Like any other breed, they can be loving and gentle with proper care and training. Efforts are ongoing to combat this stigma through education and advocacy for responsible ownership.
Damn he fooled me completely. I thought he was being nervous, but his facial expressions and body language changed the moment you spilled the beans. What a great actor.
This is interesting because even though Kane is asserting dominance over the bone, he's nibbling Harvey's face, which in wolf communication means affection. Maybe he's telling Harvey he isn't mad, just to keep away from his stuff
thank you for explaining i was racking my brain trying to figure out the reason at first I thought Kane was demanding submission from Harvey. I was amazed at the jaw around Harveys head , and how gentle pressure was applied, and how fast that could have changed. great training
@@whenitsover3479 well I am not a expert but i do have 2 Danes, a Irish wolfhound and a Tibetan mastiff and from what I noticed is my mastiff DOES demand submission he will keep applying pressure on the neck etc.. until they roll on their backs then he lets go , so I am sorry if I thanked the poster for explaining to me what Kane was really doing. oh btw please let me know when you publish your " better then you book".
@@whenitsover3479 This is a lie spread by the internet. Canids absolutely DO have a dominance and submission behavior, and if you'd take more than five seconds to research you'd find siblings bond and test their limits physically by dominating play, pinning each other, all that. Subbordinate wolves are the leading breeding pairs OFFSPRING, and this behavior is ALSO used to discipline their adult childeren (usually during feeding times). Do your research before clowning on someone about something you know nothing about! The lie of " They dont have a dominance heirarchy " is a mangled and missinformed way of repeating " Do not harm or harrass your dogs to show dominance."
Harvey: “I am baby. I am innocent. Brother is eating me for no reason.” *”Harvey stop trying to steal Kane’s bone.”* Kane: “I told you NO already.” Harvey: “Oh yeah, that’s what’s going on.” 😜
Thanks for pointing it out, i hadn't watched the ending but i went back after your comment, and Harvey does look relieved when it's over (and cheekily guilty😂)
My huskies used to tease each other like this all the time. Put a bone, treat or toy in a space and then lay close enough to control the space and wait for their sister to come and try to take it. Meanwhile the sister NOT setting the trap would try to sneak closer and closer to get the prize without the first one catching her. So funny to watch, such intense confrontation and drama with almost no motion or noise; just nibbles, nuzzles and grumbling. I used to love walking over, taking the prize and seeing the looks of betrayal and disdain as I left them both without. Huskies have the best 'WTF?! faces!'
He's just taking the face nibbling like a champ. Surprisingly, my malamute husky mix is part wolf and he's very chilled out. His brother on the other hand, Shepnees is really rambunctious and always initiates playtime. He will try to get his bone but Shadow is so nice to him he just often goes and grabs another one. He does defend his bone when it's a fresh bone though, like with raw meat still on it. When it comes to raw meat, he will not relent at all. He loves his raw meat, they really both do because they have working dog ancestry. They usually get beef liver or chicken a few times a month
Their faces tell all, who is guilty (ears back) and who is not, standing confident and claims his space and innocence. Love Kane!!!! Majestic! Thank you for having his back! Both gorgeous!
Fun fact. Canine frontal lobe is too small to be able to handle the type of abstract conception as guilt, therefore canines don't feel or understand it. It's purely a humanizing feature in humans to see guilt in canines.
@@mech_ow And necessary. They are predators, which kill in wild to survive. Wouldn't work if they would feel bad about it. That's why canines can also be so obidient, no conflicting morals. Dogs however are able to notice those feelings from their owners, they are expert interpreters of micro expressions we do involuntarily with our faces. Domesticated dogs have figured out ways to appeal to humans due that skill.
@@salvarsaani They may not experience "guilt" per se but they can definitely experience anxiety and a fear of punishment. If they have behaved in a way contrary to their owners expectation they will often know this and react to evidence of their misdeeds. That's close enough to our concept of "guilt" as to be a perfectly acceptable way of characterizing it.
@@codyvandal2860 They feel fear and it's a far cry from guilt. What humans interpret as an expression of guilt, ears pulled back and eyes staring in ground, is the expression which canines do when they are affraid. They are affraid that they will get hurt, which is a part of canine hierarchy. It's our frontal lobe which mistankenly interprets the expression. Humans just humanize the canine reaction.
haha! i knew the polite boy kane would have a reason for growling at harvey! he’s much more gentle than my mum’s two basset sisters used to be. one would steal milkbones and while her sister would mostly warn with growls and warning nips, there was a single incident where the nip drew blood. love harvey’s guilty smile! lol he knows he’s been found out!
I have a low percentage wolf dog. This is our daily morning greeting. A morning growl-fest. But, I always wind up in charge. He actually gets anxiety if I don't gently take charge. And, my first job, food and a morning trip outside,lol.
I love how at the 1:00 mark Harvey practically takes a nap while Kanes jaws are enclosed over his head! Hes clearly at complete ease I could tell. But I had no idea he was the instigator!
@@johnins0mnia584 Mine does that too. IDK what causes it, but I think it may be because they're trying to communicate with you like you do with them (petting with hands). I never see her do it to other dogs
Lol watching it again after the explanation. 100% makes sense. Harvey keeps sneaking in looks at the bone the whole time. 1:20 . he thought kane was distracted and tried to make a dive for it. Harvey: 1:43. What bone? oh you mean that bone? Harveys sly innocent face at the end. HIs, I can do no wrong face.
The dog is clearly uncomfortable and is trying to avoid conflict. Ears pressed to head, licking frequently, trying to dodge, eyebrows tensed. It's helpful to know the body language of your animals
If he was avoiding conflict he wouldn’t have been going in the direction of the bone. I swear some people don’t listen to the context intentionally just so that they can hear themselves talk.
First impression: It almost seems like Kane's just cleaning Harvey (wolves do that to get dirt and bugs off their packmates) Second impression, after hearing the growl: Kane, what has gotten into you? You're normally much sweeter than this... After explanation has been given: Ah. So Kane is putting Harvey in the doghouse - quite literally.
ive had wolves since 1988..till 3 yrs ago..(no more, you get older..and..they live mostly 15 years...so..now it's just my felines ..) ...they do this, all the time..in relaxing times...it's also gnawing...they dont have to hunt so it's literally working their powerful jaws...the teeth over mouth/muzzle, head, it's routine by the one who's dominant..it's just affection, but in the dominance stance...Kane the wolf hybrid or might be almost 100%? he's just dominant, he's asserting his dominance..as a play or game, but's real..in an affection mode.. theyr so loving!
Lol, the Husky got caught 🤣 Even then the growling and everything wouldn't have worried me so much since you can see that little nibbling and somewhat grooming the Wolfe doggo is giving to his Husky friend.
look at the size of him.. 5 years ago i saw a wolf once in the woods in northern washington. such a amazing animal. 2 of them just came out of the woods into a field and walked maybe 20 feet away from our tent. they didnt even care we were there.. they just looked at us for a few monents and scampered off back into the woods . the husky is so calm. and the wolf isnt agressive thats just how they show affection
😂 we didn't take the creature. Wolves started following humans probably to clean up their hunting scraps. Over time they came to trust each other and formed a symbiotic relationship. Humans didn't create any dog breeds they just selected mutated features to breed for.
out of context and with different music i would fear for poor Harvey. Knowing Kane(as much as a random youtube video fiend can know a wolf dog i've only watched) i am not worried at all.
He was actually really gentle in telling him no and only started to ramp it a little more right before you said something. He had me cracking up with the flea biting move 😂
@@DinnerForkTongue no I didn't BUT they do do this to be affectionate as well. I recently spent time with very high content Wolves and they will do it with humans they like and other Wolves. Wolves are truly the best animals alive.
@O B D ohhh hell no honey I am not submissive and could beat a man's ass in a second....but I won't. Wolves however are different. Sometimes their play looks aggressive to us but to them it isn't. Check out the documentary LIVING WITH WOLVES. They did a great job watching Wolves be Wolves which helps us understand their behaviors more. They are and important part of the ecosystem and shooting them from helicopters because you can isn't reason enough to do it. Farmers complain that Wolves get a cow here and there even though they get paid for all lost cows. So, why kill them? You kill them all and then the deer and elk will eat all the grass the Farmers need for their cows. Sorry passionate about this subject.
@O B D 😆 no thanks .... I don't want to go to jail for kicking your ass at the door. My legs alone could crush you. I mean I can leg press 1100 lbs (yes 1100) and put it up 10 times. I could stop your heart with one blow. But I don't fight ever and Wolves are so much more important than any of that and more interesting as well. Sorry love.
Kane is simulating attacks on Harvey.... sure hope that he keeps it simulated. Especially the feints at the throat, that's a vulnerable spot on all canids.
So funny and precious! I knew Kane wasn’t going to hurt Harvey. I had a Cocker spaniel that growled like this for the weirdest reasons, even to himself at times. So when we adopted Howie as a puppy they’d go for the same toy and play tug-of-war. Ozzy growled just like this when that happened. Kane’s voice is deeper, but the type of growl is the same. Kane and Harvey’s relationship is just like Ozzy and Howie’s.
HAH I really laughed out loud when you started explaining the situation with the bone! I actually completely misread the whole situation :D what a sneaky lil siberian
Sorry Kane, you've reached the point where even Harvey knows better than to think you're scary. He knows you're just weird.
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Derpy*
It's called brotherly love 🥰
😭😭😭
"The other dogs, they talk about you y'know? And this is why."
Wolves have such a high level of communication that most dogs don't really have. All that growling sounds scary but it's just the way wolves talk.
my dog do that. is like "come on play play play play come on lest play please come on"
Wolf dogs are idiots. They're like these feral mountain people that can't read.
Trained dogs don't like being around them at all
very smart comment.
is that the way wolves "talk"?
I had no idea.
I wonder what is he saying?
Did the dog understand him or was he talking in wolf language to him?
I guess we'll never know...
Also that growl sounded very intelligent, almost like it was some form of high level communication.
@Majestic351
The wolf was being a bully and trying to impose.
The wolf wants to take the dog's position in regards to the owner but the wolf knows he's just some feral pig eye'd fcking umbecil.
Some wire haired growl box that eats his own shite
I did thought it might be that, considering the wolf isnt moving away
Kane: growls
Harvey: looks into the camera like he's on The Office
So true
Lmfaoooooo
Harvey: I don’t know why he’s like this 🤷🏽♂️
Kane: growls and tries to swallow Harvey's head
Harvey: This is my neighbor. He's a pain in my assholes.
"Harvey don't Jim the camera."
0:18 Kane did both the cutest and most intimidating Rawr that ive ever heard
No I did not.
Kane just casually eating Harvey
He seems to do that a lot.
look, when you're hungry, sometimes you gotta just eat your best friend. it's what friends are for!
He just hungry
Looks like I’ll have to eat my dog then because I’m hungry and I’m his friend :D
@@ecterimblue consume the canine
Wolves show affection by kissing, licking and nibbling each other's lips. Kane just being lovey dovey.
I love how Harvey is always so cool, calm, and collected about having a wolf's jaws wrapped around his head and face... like totally unfazed. Probably the wisest way to handle that situation, though... he's no dummy!
Nah, he's just playing the victim to get Kane in hot water. Cunning little flecker, Ol' Harvey is.
It’s actually the only correct way to handle it. Moving will only cause the jaws get tighter.
@@AaronShenghao i mean he could've moved jdjdjjd
this is advice i always give to people: if you are ever approached by a wolf, and they try to lick the inside of your mouth, just let them do it.
@@witchflowers6942 That’s because it’s their way of saying hello and getting to know you by examining what you’ve eaten recently.
The husky looks so happy when the man starts talking 😍
Oui l’homme a été très lent pour faire sa vidéo 😡
@@christinedevilleneuve7556non il est pas.
Soo freaking cute 🥰🥰🥰
He's just panting. It's almost like you guys never seen a dog in your life...
@@SirKolasstbf they said he 'looks' happy, not that he is
I love Harvey's smug face during the explanation
They totally understand what's being said 😂😂
Huskys only have five moods, "hungry!", "speeeeeeed!", "sassy", "smug" and "goofy"
@@TheNecromancer6666 and then there's a secret mood, unlocked for only the worst kind of human.......unless you're a pitbull, anyone is the potential receiver of that mood
@@BringDHouseDown Especially children
@@BringDHouseDownPitbulls have been unfairly stigmatized due to misconceptions and media portrayal. Negative incidents involving them often receive disproportionate attention, leading to the misconception that they are inherently aggressive. However, their temperament largely depends on their upbringing, socialization, and treatment by their owners. Like any other breed, they can be loving and gentle with proper care and training. Efforts are ongoing to combat this stigma through education and advocacy for responsible ownership.
Damn he fooled me completely. I thought he was being nervous, but his facial expressions and body language changed the moment you spilled the beans. What a great actor.
Spilled the beans?
@@Stratus6he let the truth be known that’s what that saying means
Kane’s expression at the end is priceless, he’s like why’d you have to go and spill the beans…
Nah I think he's more, "Yeah, you know the scoop, Dad. Harvey's a thief."
Chewing his fee fees aka fleas lol
How much % wolf does he have?
@@guyk8538 i think it was somewhere around 94 or 97%
This is interesting because even though Kane is asserting dominance over the bone, he's nibbling Harvey's face, which in wolf communication means affection. Maybe he's telling Harvey he isn't mad, just to keep away from his stuff
That’s how I interpreted it too.
Ozzy used to do that with Howie, so yes, that seems likely.
I like how he explained that Kane wasn’t just being mean. 👍🏻
and Kane face during the explanation was like see: Griff from Back to the future 2: I was FRAMED!
Its good that he explained because some animal activists don’t get it xD
You like fairytales
@@Felix-dh9tl
You mean armchair expert soyboys?
@@fenecofeneco19Nah facts are good tho. U like being a moron? U must.
thank you for explaining i was racking my brain trying to figure out the reason at first I thought Kane was demanding submission from Harvey. I was amazed at the jaw around Harveys head , and how gentle pressure was applied, and how fast that could have changed. great training
“demanding submission”, yeah, you know nothing about wildlife or canines.
@@whenitsover3479 well I am not a expert but i do have 2 Danes, a Irish wolfhound and a Tibetan mastiff and from what I noticed is my mastiff DOES demand submission he will keep applying pressure on the neck etc.. until they roll on their backs then he lets go , so I am sorry if I thanked the poster for explaining to me what Kane was really doing. oh btw please let me know when you publish your " better then you book".
@@whenitsover3479 This is a lie spread by the internet. Canids absolutely DO have a dominance and submission behavior, and if you'd take more than five seconds to research you'd find siblings bond and test their limits physically by dominating play, pinning each other, all that. Subbordinate wolves are the leading breeding pairs OFFSPRING, and this behavior is ALSO used to discipline their adult childeren (usually during feeding times). Do your research before clowning on someone about something you know nothing about! The lie of " They dont have a dominance heirarchy " is a mangled and missinformed way of repeating " Do not harm or harrass your dogs to show dominance."
@@sandrah6426😂😂😂
@@whenitsover3479you know nothing about wildlife or canines that’s literally how they work lmao😭
Husky nature's instigator. Look all innocent always up to mischief lol
@@JG-xm5bd hurr hurr hurr there's always one... 🙄
they're mouthy sass queens too when they want to be, even the boys 😂 they're lucky they're such gorgeous dogs lol
@@JG-xm5bd So what if dogs aren't natural?
@@JG-xm5bd Many species evolve in symbiosis with other creatures.
Why are dogs any different from pilot fish in that respect?
@@JG-xm5bd No one cares how smart you think you are, stop being pedantic and enjoy the cute video.
Harvey: “I am baby. I am innocent. Brother is eating me for no reason.”
*”Harvey stop trying to steal Kane’s bone.”*
Kane: “I told you NO already.”
Harvey: “Oh yeah, that’s what’s going on.” 😜
Lol, not really
Kane: I'm actually attacking you *lick lick*
Harvey: Totally *lays down* oooh noooo I'm being mauled help
Hes actually concerned if you know dog body language
Thanks for pointing it out, i hadn't watched the ending but i went back after your comment, and Harvey does look relieved when it's over (and cheekily guilty😂)
That's pure wolf socialising.
Growling with affection and teeth grooming is the best way to bond with pack members.
its not him grooming, Harvey keeps trying to steal his bones he has behind him and he's telling him like any wolf would to stay away from his bones
INK STORIES if you get near to a dog that is eating a bone it would've act the same
That's why you should watch videos till the end. You completely lack context, unlike most people here
Agreed
@@Sassafrass95Its a mixture of both.
My huskies used to tease each other like this all the time. Put a bone, treat or toy in a space and then lay close enough to control the space and wait for their sister to come and try to take it. Meanwhile the sister NOT setting the trap would try to sneak closer and closer to get the prize without the first one catching her. So funny to watch, such intense confrontation and drama with almost no motion or noise; just nibbles, nuzzles and grumbling.
I used to love walking over, taking the prize and seeing the looks of betrayal and disdain as I left them both without. Huskies have the best 'WTF?! faces!'
Small humans and animals are more similar than many people would like to admit. 🤣
“Used to”? They dont do it anymore?
@@kpopgirl1992 i bet you'll feel like a real dick when he comes and replies that one of them died or something.
@@kpopgirl1992they might be dead
My husky does this with me
Had a wolf/German Shepard mix growing up.....best dog ever. Smart, loyal, knew inherently that she was a badass and didn't feel the need to prove it.
harvey is like the calmest of the huskies i have ever seen so cute
If that scared you, please never own a dog.
It doesn't seem like you're even having the same conversation here, @@jddaltonemtp.
He's just taking the face nibbling like a champ. Surprisingly, my malamute husky mix is part wolf and he's very chilled out. His brother on the other hand, Shepnees is really rambunctious and always initiates playtime. He will try to get his bone but Shadow is so nice to him he just often goes and grabs another one. He does defend his bone when it's a fresh bone though, like with raw meat still on it. When it comes to raw meat, he will not relent at all. He loves his raw meat, they really both do because they have working dog ancestry. They usually get beef liver or chicken a few times a month
@@amelioravictoriadionyssia3323yap fest alert! 🚨 😂🤤
I like that they both jus look and listen when you’re talking
When the leader of the pack speaks, you'd better be listen.
Their faces tell all, who is guilty (ears back) and who is not, standing confident and claims his space and innocence. Love Kane!!!! Majestic! Thank you for having his back! Both gorgeous!
Fun fact. Canine frontal lobe is too small to be able to handle the type of abstract conception as guilt, therefore canines don't feel or understand it. It's purely a humanizing feature in humans to see guilt in canines.
@@salvarsaani that's actually kinda cool lol
@@mech_ow And necessary. They are predators, which kill in wild to survive. Wouldn't work if they would feel bad about it. That's why canines can also be so obidient, no conflicting morals.
Dogs however are able to notice those feelings from their owners, they are expert interpreters of micro expressions we do involuntarily with our faces. Domesticated dogs have figured out ways to appeal to humans due that skill.
@@salvarsaani They may not experience "guilt" per se but they can definitely experience anxiety and a fear of punishment. If they have behaved in a way contrary to their owners expectation they will often know this and react to evidence of their misdeeds. That's close enough to our concept of "guilt" as to be a perfectly acceptable way of characterizing it.
@@codyvandal2860 They feel fear and it's a far cry from guilt. What humans interpret as an expression of guilt, ears pulled back and eyes staring in ground, is the expression which canines do when they are affraid. They are affraid that they will get hurt, which is a part of canine hierarchy. It's our frontal lobe which mistankenly interprets the expression. Humans just humanize the canine reaction.
0:19 AHFDJSHjdj this part caught me off guard
Dang really said 🧟♂️
love that even when he is annoyed kane is really gentle
He sounds like a car or motorbike engine 😂🤣
When family forces you to hang out with your rural cousin
haha! i knew the polite boy kane would have a reason for growling at harvey! he’s much more gentle than my mum’s two basset sisters used to be. one would steal milkbones and while her sister would mostly warn with growls and warning nips, there was a single incident where the nip drew blood. love harvey’s guilty smile! lol he knows he’s been found out!
"Yes yes, honey, you're VERY ferocious, now let me take a nap."
dang that clomp at 1:21 scared me a little lol
same
It seemed a little aggressive if you ask me. Kinda like it was a warning nip but I never owned a wolf dog before so idk if this would be normal for em
Playing it in slow motion is scary
@@GildedApple got seen many dogs in packs do that kind of mean things, it shows they are the alpha on the group
@GildedApple It's aggressive because Harvey was trying to take Kane's bone and Kane was telling him no.
I have a low percentage wolf dog. This is our daily morning greeting. A morning growl-fest. But, I always wind up in charge. He actually gets anxiety if I don't gently take charge. And, my first job, food and a morning trip outside,lol.
Kane: Stay Still! Let Me... LET Me groom you!
... AND YOU Don't even THINK about stealing MY bone, got it !?
He reminds me of my hybrid wolf I had. He was a big baby. We made sure we did a lot of socializing with him when he was young
Wolfdogs are great if you put in the work they are actually very social.
I like how Harvey is just like "Kane what are you doing? *looks to camera* can you believe this?" 😂.
And that face at the end 🤣🤣
I love how at the 1:00 mark Harvey practically takes a nap while Kanes jaws are enclosed over his head! Hes clearly at complete ease I could tell. But I had no idea he was the instigator!
Whenever I see stuff like this I'm reminded of the fact dogs mouths are like their hands
😂
Idk man my dog sure does use to his paw to slap the shit outta me alot of the time
@@johnins0mnia584 Mine does that too. IDK what causes it, but I think it may be because they're trying to communicate with you like you do with them (petting with hands). I never see her do it to other dogs
Two happy pups. It warms my soul ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
Lol watching it again after the explanation. 100% makes sense. Harvey keeps sneaking in looks at the bone the whole time. 1:20 . he thought kane was distracted and tried to make a dive for it.
Harvey: 1:43. What bone? oh you mean that bone?
Harveys sly innocent face at the end. HIs, I can do no wrong face.
The dog is clearly uncomfortable and is trying to avoid conflict. Ears pressed to head, licking frequently, trying to dodge, eyebrows tensed. It's helpful to know the body language of your animals
If he was avoiding conflict he wouldn’t have been going in the direction of the bone.
I swear some people don’t listen to the context intentionally just so that they can hear themselves talk.
@@Harv-KaneAh, then I apologize, English is not my first language.
First impression: It almost seems like Kane's just cleaning Harvey (wolves do that to get dirt and bugs off their packmates)
Second impression, after hearing the growl: Kane, what has gotten into you? You're normally much sweeter than this...
After explanation has been given: Ah. So Kane is putting Harvey in the doghouse - quite literally.
ive had wolves since 1988..till 3 yrs ago..(no more, you get older..and..they live mostly 15 years...so..now it's just my felines ..) ...they do this, all the time..in relaxing times...it's also gnawing...they dont have to hunt so it's literally working their powerful jaws...the teeth over mouth/muzzle, head, it's routine by the one who's dominant..it's just affection, but in the dominance stance...Kane the wolf hybrid or might be almost 100%? he's just dominant, he's asserting his dominance..as a play or game, but's real..in an affection mode.. theyr so loving!
“Don’t you even look at my bone!” 😂😂
As a husky dad I genuinely love this channel
That dog is doing his Barry White impression!.. Oh darling I can’t get enough of yo love baba 😂
"Eyes to yourself Harvey."
"What? I'm not doing anything."
"I said no looking!"
They are both adorable and beautiful..
Lol, the Husky got caught 🤣
Even then the growling and everything wouldn't have worried me so much since you can see that little nibbling and somewhat grooming the Wolfe doggo is giving to his Husky friend.
Around 0:30 you can see the small bites, those are meant to clean the fur of the other dog. So it is meant well.
The whole time Harvey just has this look of perplexity and I love it.
look at the size of him.. 5 years ago i saw a wolf once in the woods in northern washington. such a amazing animal. 2 of them just came out of the woods into a field and walked maybe 20 feet away from our tent. they didnt even care we were there.. they just looked at us for a few monents and scampered off back into the woods . the husky is so calm. and the wolf isnt agressive thats just how they show affection
Harv is trying to play the "older brother" card but Kane is reminding him they are playing "capture the flag"
The vast difference in both their faces when he began to tell the tale. 😂🤣 Kane, looked as if he was so relieved dad saw what he was going through.
It’s amazing how we took this majestic creature, shrunk it, and smashed it’s face in with a frying pan.
I don't see any pugs here
Huh? 😳
Yep, sad story..
😂 we didn't take the creature. Wolves started following humans probably to clean up their hunting scraps. Over time they came to trust each other and formed a symbiotic relationship. Humans didn't create any dog breeds they just selected mutated features to breed for.
I'm pretty sure no frying pan was involved
Respect to kane for staying calm during this extortion session.
Harvey looks so done with Kane's bs
Harvey hiding kane's bone
I'm haunted by a blanket. Everywhere I go, there's the blanket.
And look, there it is again!
I'm also haunted by Louis 14th outdoor chairs.
My late wolf-dog used to mouth and nibble (corncob) his pitbull GF all the time. She loved it XD
mine too and my pit gave it right back. She loved it.
1:20 that's the part that gets me. You can hear the force of his bite click. Looked like it connected to Harvey's snout.
Love the display of Kane mouth biting Harvey to tell Harvey “no that’s my bone”
Husky :"okay, calm down. your life depends on it"
I love the little front teeth nibble. For some reason my lab did this all the time to me lol
❤
"Maybe if I eat him very slowly nobody will notice"
I call that CORN COB 😂
Very beautiful, I did watch from start to finish.
The cutest growl monster ever! 😍
Husky:" Dude, to hear you growl while grooming me is a little bit unsettling."
0:44 Kane: “Why are you moving?!?!”
Harvey: 👀
Kinda scary how he goes for the eyes, even nibbling on the Husky's neck would be safer
These 2 are SO precious ☺💕
Poor husky!! Heard him say; "Get this sick violent Turkey OUDA HERE !!!"
Lol, Kane just trying not to let Harvey smell the bone🤦😂
Harvey’s look 🤣 Harvey “I plead the fifth”! I strongly disagree with your thinking 🤣
Again, Harvey is a TROLL! He has no fear either!
Harvey: can I go now-
Kane: no. I haven't eaten you yet.
Harvey isn’t fighting back for one. We’ve fallen into a parallel universe.
I think the wolves growling revolves around dominance. His growling is, reminding the husky, whose boss, and who was the first to exist.
Such gorgeous animals. And so-damn-floofy.
That's the growl that people would do when they're angry 😂. Also Kane has the heart of a dog and the spirit of a wolf
Is this ASMR? I've never been that relaxed while listening to growls and licks...
It's definitely ASMR
You just like using buzzwords.
No, i like using growlwords owo@@adewilson132
What was that look at 0:43? 🤣 He got mad that Harvey sat back up, I busted up laughing.
out of context and with different music i would fear for poor Harvey. Knowing Kane(as much as a random youtube video fiend can know a wolf dog i've only watched) i am not worried at all.
He was actually really gentle in telling him no and only started to ramp it a little more right before you said something. He had me cracking up with the flea biting move 😂
He is being affectionate. That's what Wolves do. Just precious!!
You didn't watch to the end before posting this.
@@DinnerForkTongue no I didn't BUT they do do this to be affectionate as well. I recently spent time with very high content Wolves and they will do it with humans they like and other Wolves. Wolves are truly the best animals alive.
@@racheldiaz3195 my dog does it to are cats the cats don't enjoy it very much
@O B D ohhh hell no honey I am not submissive and could beat a man's ass in a second....but I won't. Wolves however are different. Sometimes their play looks aggressive to us but to them it isn't. Check out the documentary LIVING WITH WOLVES. They did a great job watching Wolves be Wolves which helps us understand their behaviors more. They are and important part of the ecosystem and shooting them from helicopters because you can isn't reason enough to do it. Farmers complain that Wolves get a cow here and there even though they get paid for all lost cows. So, why kill them? You kill them all and then the deer and elk will eat all the grass the Farmers need for their cows. Sorry passionate about this subject.
@O B D 😆 no thanks .... I don't want to go to jail for kicking your ass at the door. My legs alone could crush you. I mean I can leg press 1100 lbs (yes 1100) and put it up 10 times. I could stop your heart with one blow. But I don't fight ever and Wolves are so much more important than any of that and more interesting as well. Sorry love.
So beautiful Wolf 🐺 dog majestic ✨️ God bless all innocents animals ❤️ 🙏
0:40 this had me dying like that look the one on the right gives when the one on the left just sits back up hahah
Kane is simulating attacks on Harvey.... sure hope that he keeps it simulated.
Especially the feints at the throat, that's a vulnerable spot on all canids.
Seems like a nice little face massage
So funny and precious! I knew Kane wasn’t going to hurt Harvey. I had a Cocker spaniel that growled like this for the weirdest reasons, even to himself at times. So when we adopted Howie as a puppy they’d go for the same toy and play tug-of-war. Ozzy growled just like this when that happened. Kane’s voice is deeper, but the type of growl is the same. Kane and Harvey’s relationship is just like Ozzy and Howie’s.
HAH I really laughed out loud when you started explaining the situation with the bone! I actually completely misread the whole situation :D what a sneaky lil siberian
The huskies ears are back which shows that it's stressed.
XD the way Harvey starts smiling
The slow agreeing blink from Kane at the “haven’t we” 😂
"Dude!! Seriously? Why are you trying to eat my head?" - Harvey
"Something to do!!" - Kane
that dog looks threatened by the looks of it
Lol, no.
someone is mad in love, that grooming, biting - this is a sign of a crazy love and emotion
Aren't they both males? 😭
@@kermit9104LMFAOAAOA BYE
No way. Are you saying that a husky is being sneaky? 🤣🤣🤣 I has 2 huskies and they’re both hilariously sneaky.🤣🤣🤣
Kane: "I have big teeth... BETTER TO EAT YOU WITH!"
Harvey: "Yeah yeah, love you too, bro."
That last frame after the video ends Kane is just looking at the camera like... I really ain't scary no more. 😂
Kane is trying to teach Harvey wolf language but Kane is too domesticated to understand like “okay whatever makes you feel good about yourself”
Harvey is surprisingly quiet for a husky
Dog on the left looks scared AF. Ears back, constant lip smacking, eyes wide. He literally wants out of this scenario but can't get defensive.
Harvey had me feeling all sorry for him, and lo and behold he was after that bone the whole time. Shady!
I love how Harvey is all like "Oh noes dad, Kane be means to meh!" until you point out what's going on and he's all like "aww heck, dad, you got meh!"
that wolf wants total submission. the husky is wise enough to give it.