It Seems Like A Normal Leaf Pile But Keep Your Eyes On The Center For An Unexpected Surprise!
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It oftentimes turns out that the things which bring us the most joy in life are relatively simple. One such simple joy is playing in a massive pile of leaves. It’s easily one the most fun things that a child, adult, or dog can ever do in the fall. There is just something wonderful about leaping up in the air and crashing down into a pile of soft, crunchy, crinkly old leaves.
If the pile is large enough it can even swallow you whole, and popping out of them is just as fun as going in! It’s like leaf piles were meant to be played in, they are the perfect material for building up and jumping into, and act like a natural cushion. Humans are not the only creatures who love frolicking in leaves. Dogs are especially up for a romp through them as well, like this adorable yellow lab named Stella.
She is having a blast in the clip, ripping through the piles and jumping into them without hesitation, like a leaf diving professional. When her human companion throws a toy into them she bolts after it, searching through and disappearing under the masses of crunchy leaves over and over again.
She looks so darn cute when her head pops up out of the leaves. It looks like she is smiling even with the ball in her mouth! Stella is proof of the fact that fun and games just don’t get tiring when you’re outdoors playing in the cool, crisp autumn leaves and air. She’s one cute and energetic lab who knows how to make the most of what she has to play with.
Of course, the one thing everyone should be on the look out for when leaf pile jumping is dog poo (and sticks). They can get raked up with the leaves and no one wants to jump into a tainted pile. All the more reason to pick up after pets, or to train them to do their business in specific areas that are not on the lawn.
Once you dodge the poo problem, you’re set to jump into a pile of what can be aptly be described as heaven. Bombs away!
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Parents Try To Get Their Baby To Say Mama. But Listen To The Dogs Unexpected Response!
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Anyone who has been a parent, knows how persistent they will be, in order to get their baby to say their first words. They will repeat the word endlessly until the baby’s garbled sounds turn into an intelligible version of their first word. That word is usually “mama” or “dada.” When the word finally is uttered by the coaxed babe, jubilation abounds at the achievement.
The parents in the video you are about to watch below, captures an attempt at such a moment. They keep repeating the word “mama” to their baby boy, dangling a fork-full of his favorite food to reward him. Next to the baby is his pal, the family dog, who is an Australian Shepard. They are both eyeing the fork filled with the delicious treat.
Both the baby and the Shepard are licking their chops as they look at the fork, hearing the constant prodding of “Say Mama!” What happens next is truly hilarious and hard to believe.
You will have to watch this a few times to verify what you have seen and heard!
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That Car Parks Directly In Front Of This Dog. Now Watch The Dog’s Back. WOW!
Oh my god, this is adorable. I could watch this video over and over and still giggle every time. The dogs feels the groove! When a car pulls up playing an upbeat tune, a dog on the street starts dancing to the sound. He bounces up and down in perfect time, taking small steps in no particular direction as he wiggles.
The pup doesn’t seem to think much of the event, which might mean that its a typical part of his day. When the music stops, he straightens his legs and continues on his way. I’ve never seen anything like it! Here is a dog that really knows how to get down. It dances like no one is watching and practically drops the mic when it’s done.
The canine must have exceptionally strong muscles around its knee joints from all the bending and lengthening of its legs. One might think that perhaps it spent some time in dance lessons, but clearly it is intuitive in its boogie because its moves and timing come so natural. Does it change its step to different genres?
If some good ol’ Sinatra was playing, would the dog get some swing in its swagger? Or maybe it knows the samba or conga and waltzes to slow songs. Certainly the dog has a lady friend roaming the streets that he pulls in for a tango when the time is right. And I’ll bet a little funky disco gets his bones going in the morning.
Don’t be surprised when you see him sway and spin under the sparkly stars, because this dog’s jive ain’t ever slowing down.
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Mama Tells Her Pup To Show His Happy Face. He Proceeds To Make The Most Hysterical Face!
A smiling dog is a happy dog, at least that’s how us humans interpret the meaning of the facial expression. There’s just something so special and heartwarming when animals smile. This is especially true for dogs that have been rescued from either terrible circumstances or a dire situation, and given a second chance at leading a normal life.
The dog in this video was rescued and taken in by PAWS Chicago when he was a five month old puppy. They named him Herbert and placed him in a foster home, rather than a shelter, to help him adjust to being indoors and around loving people. PAWS volunteer Amanda Robles was his foster mom and she’s the one who took this adorable video of Herbert giving the camera the widest, most cheesiest smile that he could muster! His grin is so big and toothy, it’s the cutest face- you just have to see it!
The video starts off with Herbert sitting back on his haunches, calmly gazing at the camera with a relaxed and content look on his face. When Amanda instructs him to ‘say cheese’ his innocent little puppy face lights up with a thousand watt smile that transforms him into the happiest looking dog on Earth. He’s clearly one smart, clever puppy who already has one command down.
While you’d think that with a face, smile, and brains like that, Herbert would have no problem finding a forever home. However, according to an update from Amanda, he sadly spent about a month or so waiting in the shelter to be adopted. Thankfully she did meet the couple who ended up taking him home with them and was delighted to report that they seemed like wonderful people. For an instant mood boost check out his happy grin and pass it on!
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She Struggles While Trying Out A New Yoga Pose. Now Watch The Pup Show Her How It’s Done!
There are certain animals in this world who are naturals at yoga. They have some serious skills and amazing abilities when it comes to flexing and contorting their furry little bodies into the craziest positions, all without even thinking about it! You can see that it comes naturally to them in their everyday movements and for proof of this look no further than cats and dogs.
Practically every time a dog or cat switches positions, or gets up from a nap, they have to yawn and do a big stretch before flopping back over into yet another yoga-like pose to resume their sleep. Our pets bodies were seemingly built for stretching and that’s why they’re among the top performers in the world of what we humans call yoga.
If people want to be able to keep up with their pets in the yoga department, they have a lot of catching up to do. One woman was doing just that and decided to film herself practicing her yoga technique. She sat down her mat and positioned her camera so that it was aimed directly at it, then got straight to work. In the video you can see her trying out a new yoga pose as she tells her dog to also try the move.
As she awkwardly struggles to perform the pose the dog shows her up and effortlessly masters it with both ease and grace. The adorable yogi dog is further living proof that animals are simply naturals when it comes to the ancient practice. They have inherent and incredible stretching abilities that put all of us humans to shame!
If this woman really wants to do yoga with her dog, then she should bring her canine friend to an animal yoga class. A growing number of studios offer classes where humans and animals, mainly just cats and dogs, can get their stretch on. A variety of specific poses and maneuvers have even been specially developed for our four-legged animal companions.
So rather than tripping over your poor pet while switching between poses, you can instead incorporate them into a session, and both of you will be happier and healthier from the experience. After all, a yogi dog (or cat) can teach us mere mortals a lot about stretching, so why not partner up with your pet!
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This Is How You Can Save Your Dog’s Life Using The Heimlich. I’m Glad I Learned THIS!
Dogs are big chewers, and they often don’t differentiate between bones, sticks, toys, shoes and stones. If an object fits in it’s mouth, dogs explore it by chewing. Problems arise if the object or part of an object is small and gets lodged in it’s airway causing choking.
Just like humans, dogs will panic when choking, which can lead to suffocation. You will know your dog is choking if it starts gasping, coughing harshly, wheezing, bringing it’s paw to it’s mouth or if you see it’s eyes bulging.
You should always give the dog the time to clear it’s own airway of the object for a few seconds, before checking it’s mouth. This is preferable because when you go into your dog’s mouth there is always the danger of inadvertently pushing the object further down the throat, damaging tissue and getting bitten yourself.
The video you are about to watch below, does a great job of taking you through the steps of helping choking dogs of different sizes. Should removing the object from the dog’s mouth fail, the next step would be TILTING the animal (method is differentiated for small and large dogs), and the final method if all else fails is the HEIMLICH MANEUVER.
The tutorial shows the method of performing this maneuver for small dogs vs medium and large dogs. Being shown the right amount of force to apply, prior to ever possibly having to using the Heimlich, is a prudent idea. Because dog’s ribs are more flexible than a human’s, the thrusting motion of the Heimlich maneuver can potentially cause lung flailing which won’t allow the object to be expelled.
Additionally, applying the right amount of force is key, because too much pressure can cause internal damage to the dog’s organs. You will find the following footage extremely helpful in illustrating proper procedures.
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