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Sergey Grigoryev
Registrace 24. 12. 2011
Moscow Metro: the People's Palace
Music:
"The Gigantic Epic Day After Tomorrow" by Sascha Ende (www.sascha-ende.de)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
"The Gigantic Epic Day After Tomorrow" by Sascha Ende (www.sascha-ende.de)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Stray dog in Moscow Metro
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This dog was observed in Moscow Metro (underground rail) on 6th of October 2019. It was interesting to see that dog was not only using public transport but also was following public transport etiquette e.g. going deeper into cart to let people in on station, finding the most convenient position latter and moving closer to the exit before stop... For those who interested. The yellow ear tag mean...
Metro w Moskwie czystość. Metro w ny 🤮
HE IS NOT ALONE HE HAS THE WHOLE RUSSIAN FAMILY
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He is wonderful
Dog is smarter than most humans
He's not stray he's Free and independent.
Ахах да😂
Такой славный песик,он зашел в метро не случайно, он вышел на станции ,,Курская,, и он знает куда и зачем идет.Собака с отличным интеллектом.💯🧡💛💚💥
Да у собаки даже лапы помыты, и шерсть лоснится, глаза без грязи.. Мне кажется что она даже спит на мягонькой, чистенькой, тепленькой подстилке.
Tags are attached to the dog's ears. What is that?
What a bright animal, wld make a fantastic companion for anyone.
What a beautiful dog
They are tagged too, meaning they have been vaccinated or spayed.
Whats that thing on his ear?
The ear tags on stray dogs are an identification mark indicating that the individual has been sterilized, vaccinated against rabies, treated for parasites, and released back into its habitat.
Fategli una carezza!❤
So Putin has millions to start a war but no cash to clean the capital´s country of fucking dogs. Nice country!!
For what? This sweet dog behaves much better than the Uki Nazis and most people in the world.
@@Artem_Petrov_RUS Ok, this one look nice. I've been in 50 countries and most stray dogs are a problem, specially at night when they are territorial. Visit koh sichang island in Thailand and tell me 😜
@@aitormolinerobozas-urrutia2465 Nah, look at this dog. He is clean, healthy, chipped, well behaved. Yes, in small towns where no proper control, this is a problem in Russia too. But in this video that's not the case.
Meanwhile in Budapest: "Oioioi, put a leash and a muzzle on your dog, buy a ticket for your dog, how dare you have a dog!!"
💞💞💞💞💞💞🐕💞💞💞💞💞💞
Do they really know where to get on and off the train? Or it just happens by chance.
Yes. This dog really knows where he is going and where to go. Previously, such dogs could often be found in the Moscow metro. Now sometimes they meet. These dogs don't ride the subway during rush hour. They go there when it's not crowded. In winter, these dogs go to the subway to sleep. It's cold outside . Cleaners are required to expel dogs from the subway. So they run to the train and sleep there. To do this, they board a train on the metro ring line. The train goes in a circle, and there the dog sleeps peacefully. If she wants to eat or drink ..... in any cafe near the metro they will feed her. Passers-by also feed these dogs. Water in the fountain. In winter, snow instead of water. It's all good when they don't get sick. If they get sick.......then they will be taken to a shelter. They are being treated there. but they are no longer allowed into the city. And no one takes adult dogs from these shelters. These are large dogs and they are used to living on the street. When Luzhkov was the mayor of Moscow... Moscow dogs were not taken to the shelter. They were treated in veterinary clinics, castrated, microchipped and released into the city. Now take it to the shelter if the dog is sick. I don’t know .... Maybe they are killed there. But they don't come back from the shelter. They always came back from the veterinary clinic.
@@user-yg6tl7dq9u Donate to charity that safe them.
@@vatinp This is done by the city administration and private charitable organizations. There were protests against dog shelters in Moscow. People do not believe that these dogs are happy in shelters. Look... this dog is healthy, well-fed and free. He is in front of everyone. But in the shelter no one sees him except the shelter staff. Maybe he's not alive. czcams.com/video/PTtbK-x4bxw/video.html&si=yLBE723_qMSsGnD8
czcams.com/video/PTtbK-x4bxw/video.html&si=4OT-yxB6X3TiDcL6 This dog is not homeless. He got lost in Petersburg. Then he went to the subway and began to look for the route along which he was traveling with the owner. This has been written and reported. The owner was also looking for him. But the dog found it himself. It is unlikely that he remembered the name of the desired station. He memorized what the desired station looked like. Therefore, he carefully watches when the doors open. Dogs that ride the subway all the time don't. They listen as the announcer announces the station they want and exit. czcams.com/video/fPi7tIm9tj4/video.html&si=S0oQi8rKDEffvUUU
czcams.com/video/1bqOGGO3AZ0/video.html&si=okBEsOpsfiQSYm48
до чего довела заоошиза. это опасно 100% уничтожать собак надо ,а не лечить и отпускать.
Stray dog transformed 20 duck
Moscow dog 2023
This is called a subwoofer...
旅犬
Собака сытая чистая чипированая .. Эта собака знает куда ехать чтобы найти рынок с мясными продуктами . Люди не обижают эту собаку . Главное чтобы эта собака не обижала людей . Если эта собака нападет на людей.......она будет мертва. Все хорошо пока эта собака никого не укусила . Если же человек ударит эту собаку......этот человек будет избит . Эта собака под защитой пока она рядом с людьми и не проявляет агрессию против людей .
Australian in me: "Why nobody takes this doggo to a shelter? Where is his collar? Why are people in Russia so cold-hearted and indifferent and just ignore him?" Commenters from China: "Wow people are so kind to the dog, they let it ride a train and don't abuse."
But how many never leave the shelter? In the US, we put down about a million per year, this is better
@Melania tha PUMP about 40,000 dogs are killed per year in Australian pounds, about 20% of total intake. Overwhelmingly, they are what considered dangerous or controlled breeds like pitbulls. Coincidentally, these breeds are the ones that are most often surrendered by their owners. 'Safe' breeds have a high chance of being adopted and rehomed. Some shelters here have waiting lists and are choosy with who they adopt out to.
@@aumelb ah, it's so sad to me, I would rather see them on a giant reserve or something. And our shelters can be so choosy too, some refusing you if you don't have a big enough fence. One just called the police on me cuz I wouldn't bring a dog there that had been dropped off at our farm by her human "mom" cuz I said I was just calling to make sure nobody reported one missing and that I was going to keep her and integrate her into our doberman breeding program if she wasn't spayed, find her a home myself if she was... The shelter lady told me "that's immoral" and sent the police to my house who luckily let her stay! We did end up finding her human dad and his son who were not aware what the mom had done, so she is back home and the mom is gone (for now). And it turns out the dog almost constantly dribbles urine cuz that's what happens to like half of doberman females when spayed, like the shelter wanted to force on her. Anyway, we tell everybody we give pups to to bring them back to us if they no longer want them, like I wish all breeders would. It's never happened though.
Shelter, really....? That's beyond stressful for dogs....prisons with other stressed out dogs. And how many are euthanized?
@classics39 in Australia, most dogs get adopted out of shelters. How stressful it is depends on the shelter's practices. Again, in Australia volunteers give each dog individual attention and walk them every day. Behavioural specialists also work with dogs that have behavioural issues (as a result of previous trauma or neglect) to make them ready for adoption and vets trea any health conditions they may have. They also assess any potential adopters to make sure a dogs goes into a responsible family. Much better than just letting stray dogs stay in the streets.
The train station looks very familiar
He presents himself as a good boy. So smart. This is so interesting. Dogs are courageous, we bred them to be that way, so now they're bold enough to do this if they are wild.
Пнуть его
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Independent doggo 🐶
Painful to see the title STRAY .He is a part of this planet .A creature created by mother nature.accept them.🥰
Hi. May I use this video in a school sociology project about Durkheim theory of social change?
these dogs are always well behaved. dont make a mess. far better than some of the people there..
Well, to be fair, some of the Russian strays will sneak up on someone eating street food and bark at them from behind to get them to drop it in startlement. No harm intended, but just a little scare. =^[.]^=
@@Raycheetah as i said, clever dogs...times are hard, one has to use every trick in the book. but as one can see the dog is clean, no flea ridden, rib showing,starving -mongrel-. the dogs know how to take care of themselves, and Muscovites, including me, always had and have, even now still, a big heart!
@@benediktmorak4409 Russian people love dogs and cats, yours have a big heart
@@Raycheetah You should not be afraid to share your food with a Soviet dog.
👍👍👍
она бездомная с биркой понять напряженность можно
Love these people not insult or harm the dog… In my hometown Beijing, stray dogs are poorly treated. Many bystander throwing stone and kicking them for no reason. I used to give them some food when i come back to my hometown.
In Australia, this doggo would be taken to a shelter straight away and adopted in a heartbeat.
Chinese are bad people, it's good that you help these poor animals, if I witness any aggression, I would do the same to them
@@aumelb in developed countries you don't find dogs abandoned on the street because the people are aware and the government doesn't let them breed in the street.
@rheyder aredes occasionally, a dog can be lost or even abandoned. Most people would act if they saw a stray dog in the street and wouldn't just let it wander around. Most dogs would be microchipoed, so it's easy to identify an owner.
😅 evolution
Why is nobody wearing a mask? We are in the middle of an epidemic
Every video has the date it was uploaded underneath the title, you know. Look at the date of this video.
I hope he paid his fare.
He looks like German Shepherd mix.
I've heard that the dogs have worked out a system where the smallest dog approaches people to try and get food. Then the larger ones gather.
Baby need home.
doggo: "hello. you come here often?"
Even your stray dogs are handsome
I would like to explore Moscow
onde ele vai meu Deus
The dog knows the train schedule.
He’s just off to work
@@galaxyinc2027 to either chase a squirrel or cat
@@kingdice1294 yep
Лн😅 00шлщшщщ9⁹митооггрнп
in the Moscow metro you don't need a train schedule - they arrive every 5 minutes or so between 5:30 AM and 01:00 AM. the dog certainly knows his way around though! so smart
Sirius Black got a free ride
That dog didn’t have a ticket!
쟤는 동물 등록증이 아니라 시민권 있어야겠네..허허
such a smart sweet heart