The yote reminds of somebody who wants love but doesn’t know how to act when they get love haha. Love the relationship you have with her beautiful yotey !
Not even that long. There's a wolf* research center up in Maine* that have been studying and breeding wolves* for decades. They showed how even without introducing any other breed of dog into mix, a few generations of breeding in captivity, resulted in physical changes to the wolves. Every generation they would start to take on more and more features of domestic dogs: shorter snouts, smaller teeth, droopy ears, different coats, etc. It was just the fact that they were being bred in captivity over generations doing this, not any outside genetic material being introduced. It was really surprising thing to see. *Edit: I was misremembering: it was foxes, not wolves; and it was Russians, not Maine. The rest still applies. People ask where I saw it: It was on the PBS show "Nature," season 25, episode 11; about 11 minutes 45 seconds in.
@@timwhite5562 6 generations seems to mostly domesticate wild dogs. it's been researched many many many times in six seems to be the magic number for dogs.
Coyotes are like a love child between dogs and that one type of cat that loves affection, but always claws the shit out of you when you try to give them affection lol
@@davemccage7918 While it's still technically a wild animal this person obviously takes care of it on a regular basis and is close enough to know about its health. I doubt there's much danger of rabies in this specific case.
That's exactly how my mom's otherwise super friendly blue heeler plays too. As soon as she realizes someone is playing with her, she's very intent on the playing while also growling. Drives my very protective dog insane because my dog isn't fully aware that my mom's dog is just playing lol.
The coyote is turned back to him and is not growling nor licking its nose nervously or wagging tail. The ears are pulled back but it seems more in a playful/slightly annoyed manner. If it wanted to bite him, it would. Those are just playful nibbles. It's not "fighting its instincts as a predator", it does not "try to hunt the man", it's just interacting with him like it would with its pack mates.
wow ... memories, I caught a Coyote pup, really young in one of my weasel traps we had on the farm to protect our geese, chickens, and pheasant. Well long story short Momma took it to the vet to set the broken leg, nursed her back to health, and figured we cant set here loose so we kept her and had her spayed, named Her Fable because she never leaned to bark. She would howl at you and tell you stories. 15 years, Best friend EVER!
15 years is a crazy long time, I imagine it's bc the combination of having a safe home and not having p fucked genetics like dogs in general have. Glad your friend was with you for a long time.
Did she cool down eventually and do dog stuff like sitting on laps or cuddling or was she pretty through and through coyote and did her own thing? I also want to know, were y'all able to house train her or did she kinda... Do what she needed to do where she needed to do it?
@@philtheairplanemechanic yes and then some.... super protective to the point of violence if she thought it was necessary, actually adopted my moms rabbits, and would protect them as well, but not the offspring? go figure 2 rabbits like family but ALL the rest were lunch!, i can go on dude, she was a frikin jem. she was good inside when she was a pup but she would sleep outside even at -30!! We lived 60 miles west of Edmonton Alta, A lil place Fallis, on a few sections of land, when she needed to go, she would hide!! sorta, so you could still see her but she thought she was invisible! took her hunting, trained her with my brothers Spaniel to flush birds in competitive environment (Gun Trials) and was disallowed at the provincial level for "Breed" literally spent every day with her save school time, and she would sit at the road and wait for us Howling like crazy Every day... there is no love like a good dogs! now i have to search the attic and try and find some pics. Peace my friend.
@@The_Bird_Dude it’s not like he’s trying to drag it into his home or put a collar on it so it’s not domestication it’s just him petting the precious coyote ☺️
This is a bad idea. It makes people think it might be ok to approach or make contact with a wild a wild animal. In my eyes this guy doesnt know how to treat even a tame dog. Teasing (boop) is so dumb I was immediately annoyed and disapproving with this video. I hope this guy learns something before anything bad happens
@@MGZig coyote aren’t like wolves they are pretty small and skittish there’s not any cases I know of in the last 80 years of someone being mauled by a coyote
I had a coyote once, and they're surprisingly good pets. They never really forget that they're a coyote, though. We thought she was a dog puppy suffering from parvo; took her to the vet for treatment and no one bothered to check. Stuck with us after that. (Or no one said anything.) Grew into a rowdy black coyote. That 'yote and me were tight for more than a decade.
That must have been quite an experience! You are a very lucky human to be able to experience that relationship! Not something that many of us will ever get to experience..
Y'all this is Weave. She was scared of the other coyotes who picked on her. This man has helped her become healthy, happy, and beautiful. She is allowed to come and go as she pleases. She also enjoys going inside and playing or curling up with his dog and racoon.
Thank you for the extra information. I'm glad she's allowed to be in her natural environment and return of her own accord.That speaks well for the man as he has earned her trust.
She is very playful and careful. After you said "ouch" the first time, she made sure to only grab your "fur" (aka your pullover) - which she had instinctively done the first time already. After you complained again, she stopped and turned around to check that she hadn't actually injured you.
@@ronjezza9020 Not really. It's actually quite easy to come to that conclusion if you watch closely enough and know a thing or 2 about coyote behaviour (or canine behaviour in general).
My kind of friend. She picks at you and you pick at her. She knows its all in fun.She'll be the best friend and protector you'll ever have. Bless yall.
You can tell the coyote is fighting between its instinct to defend itself from everything and his growing realization that this thing doesn't wanna hurt him
"Instincts" arnt some powerful violent hivemind puppetmaster. It's just an inclination towards complex behavior. This includes play, which all mammals demonstrate.
@@dynomike727 lol.. you must not have done as much business with them as I have, because I've received things that looked absolutely NOTHING like what I actually thought I was ordering.. 🤣🤣🤣🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Remember that when in a pack they interact in similar ways that look overly aggressive to us as humans, it's not necessarily being irritated, it appears to not be cornered and is play biting but maybe also asserting dominance.
I see these every now and then crossing through my back field. Graceful and beautiful, coyotes don’t stay in the open very long before heading back into cover! Smart critters!
Gentleness, patience and kind voice are the best ways to easy relationships with animals...not the way people think they can do whatever. It's the sane you don't start owning and touching someone's because you want, involves time and respect. 😮
I've never seen a coyote up close bcos i live in Australia, so when i saw this post, i thought it was a fox at first. I thought coyotes would be bigger. Very pretty face. 👍
I have them around my house , and am pertrivid they will go after my 3 pound dogs as a snack.. my dogs cannot even run outside and play, I'd leave them alone if they leave my dogs alone, yesterday one was right at my door.
@@joanjarrette8691 pertrivid is a great new way to spell petrified. But yeah, you shouldn't leave such small dogs alone regardless of whether you have coyotes or not, because hawks exist pretty much everywhere in the US.
This was really good Dreamy! I really like this script and I like the spin you put on it. Weirdly, it reminds me of Stellaris, where you send ambassadors to the different civilizations to make sure everyone works together. Just where my brain’s at I guess lol. I like how accommodating and kind you make Florza sound, as it really makes me feel welcome on this station. I always like a setting where aliens and humans can work together, as that would be a great world to live in. Being in space sounds scary, but man would it also be so cool. Love all you do Dreamy!
@@ALLIWANTISWINGSTOP 😂 It may look that way. But that is the look of one happy Dobie at the time. Not so much now. She passed 2 years ago. I hope you eventually get wingstop.
@@ramonaringer I have a few on my property..they howl every time the even hear the train coming..even during the day......a small one red light city.. Poplarville Mississippi...I have 3 Acer's here mostly woods....they hang around my property often.....
@@gunsmithmcc domestication takes generations to achieve. This is a tamed wild animal. Coyotes are sneaky too, they'll sneak in your background, befriend your dog until they trust him, then call in his friends to act like they're playing with your dog just to murder and eat it when they think they made a new friend. Vicious little wolves.
In my experience wild animals are much smarter than they look. I have a lot of wild fish I've caught as pets in my pond and aquariums, they took less than a day to figure out I was the food man and every time I stepped in the water or put my hands in they swarmed me with little nibbles. I'm gonna try and swim with them this summer. Also one time I was setting up a fish trap with cat food in the river, and the fish were already between my legs eating it before the trap was even set. I also have wild salamanders and even spiders from outside that I feed
Edited to remove “alpha” The “wrinkle nose” is actually “submissive grin.” She is acknowledging you as boss. This makes me smile. I need to order one of those 🥰🤣
@Daisy Flynn wait til a Greyhound smiles at you, 😆! First time it happened to me, my heart about stopped! Then I was presented with the most disgusting, drool soaked stuffy to throw, immediately after!
Coyote: What is this?
Human: Affection.
Coyote: Disgusting. Do it again.
Best comment
😂😂😂😂
Tsundari
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Yep. Life is disgusting. Yet we live it again everyday.
"look i found new kitty"
*pets mountain lion*
Boobles momente
Boobles momente
"I found a cougar"
*playfully bats at face*
~dude no longer has face but still smiling~
🤣🤣🤣
POV: you’re a caveman, trying to domesticate your new best friend for generations to come
The yote reminds of somebody who wants love but doesn’t know how to act when they get love haha. Love the relationship you have with her beautiful yotey !
yote = past tense of yeet
🙋♀️🙋♀️ cuz I've been in one not so serious relationship maybe 2 but I didn't count it... in my entire life
Great observation 😊
That's called tsundere by the japanese
Or you could just say Coyote it's literally just 2 extra letters 😩
Coyote: “No, I am wild. I must resist the pets . . .”
Underrated comment
"Do you know how dogs came to be? They were wolves once, taken by the first hoomans...
Now, perfected! My fighting Chihuahuas.
@@isaackellogg3493 Whom do you serve?
@@fixer1140 Eruman the Many-Colored
In 10,000 short years, you'll have a german shepherd.
Pug
Not even that long. There's a wolf* research center up in Maine* that have been studying and breeding wolves* for decades. They showed how even without introducing any other breed of dog into mix, a few generations of breeding in captivity, resulted in physical changes to the wolves. Every generation they would start to take on more and more features of domestic dogs: shorter snouts, smaller teeth, droopy ears, different coats, etc. It was just the fact that they were being bred in captivity over generations doing this, not any outside genetic material being introduced.
It was really surprising thing to see.
*Edit: I was misremembering: it was foxes, not wolves; and it was Russians, not Maine. The rest still applies. People ask where I saw it: It was on the PBS show "Nature," season 25, episode 11; about 11 minutes 45 seconds in.
@@timwhite5562 that's fascinating. Thanks for sharing!
or you just breed 6th generation of coyotes and have a half husky
@@timwhite5562 6 generations seems to mostly domesticate wild dogs. it's been researched many many many times in six seems to be the magic number for dogs.
This man's voice absolutely could have said "ope, gotta be quicker than that" and elevated my whole day"
"I got you a dollar" That commercial lives rent free in my mind.
@crowcorvidae3552 well, it's not like you can charge him. He already got you a dollar.
@@amandanmarino lmao, you got a point.
Go fix your own problems and stop saying what people should have done to make "YOUR" day better. Go fix your damn self.
@@MrYega-zq7rz you OK, mate?
Coyotes are like a love child between dogs and that one type of cat that loves affection, but always claws the shit out of you when you try to give them affection lol
For me it's Wolf and Fox sort of.
When did you meet my cat? Because I can only get two rubs in before he's biting me.
Койот ближе к волку и сотки и шакалу, от лисы мало чего)
I love how the coyotes domestic side and wild side are just clashing with each other over pets 💀
This is the equivalent of Door Dash delivery, but for rabies.
@@davemccage7918 While it's still technically a wild animal this person obviously takes care of it on a regular basis and is close enough to know about its health. I doubt there's much danger of rabies in this specific case.
No way to know. Are there bats living nearby?
@@susanhawkes2519 ?
@@davemccage7918 it looks too healthy to have rabies and he is not really aggressive.
I like that she bites him but clearly without the intention to harm, just being like.
Human : "Do you like the petting?"
Coyote: "Yesn't"
Yope
Yaren't @@missbearlockholmes
It just no. The coyote is being friendly by not being too aggressive, but he isn't respecting it back by not touching it.
@@SolusDarkcoatthis is how coyotes play. sorry if im wrong
@@SolusDarkcoat source: trust me, I'm a furry 🙄
The “you little shiet” was perfect 😂
Hank Hill ❤
Men talk to animals like how we talk to men, while women talk to animals how they talk to toddlers.
He says, "U do not wrinkle ur nose."
She says, "That's exactly what I do!" 😅
дивото си остава ДИВО 😂😂😂❤
Like that cat who sits on your lap but doesn't like being touched
Can't stand people and animals like that :(
Like a cat where one minute it's purring, next second it turns around and launches a cat attack🤣
Young cats like affection, but sometimes they will bite after too many pets because it triggers a biting response due to their survival instincts.
My cat sits on my lap, asks to be pet, then bites me after 5 seconds of petting. Only to ask to be pet again.
@@simonilett998si,tengo uno asi
The coyote has her back to him. She trusts him and is playing. Coyote style.
Pitbulls do the same
@@blueeyes3 because it’s a domesticated animal
That's exactly how my mom's otherwise super friendly blue heeler plays too. As soon as she realizes someone is playing with her, she's very intent on the playing while also growling. Drives my very protective dog insane because my dog isn't fully aware that my mom's dog is just playing lol.
Always that dude that knows the psychology of everything
@@dudedude2207 it's called basic canine and feline fact
"Ya little shit"
Perfect accent for the statement 😂
The coyote is turned back to him and is not growling nor licking its nose nervously or wagging tail. The ears are pulled back but it seems more in a playful/slightly annoyed manner. If it wanted to bite him, it would. Those are just playful nibbles. It's not "fighting its instincts as a predator", it does not "try to hunt the man", it's just interacting with him like it would with its pack mates.
As a Texan, I can say this is the average southern man's interaction with the local wildlife.
Facts
I concur.
Everything is bigger in Texas
@@vancouver9672
Including out roaches! (Help)
He's from Illinois
It’s like the coyote wants to interact but it’s instincts are not letting it.
Right
If by interact you mean make him it's next meal(?) Cause those are it's primary instincts hunting and killing.
Exactly. It takes about three or four generations of being removed from the wild for a coyote to be removed from such wild behavior
Aw I wanna hug it! but I'm sure I'd just bite my face up
Love to see the ignorance in these replies.
"Ow ya got me again 😂 Ya little' sh!t!" killed me 😂😂
He's anger that grin feel happy along with thenoise he makes.
What does that even mean?
Coyote: almost chops finger off
“Omg she’s so quick! 🥰🥰🥰”
Lmao right
Me and who
@@spike9768meeeee
@@spike9768 STOP
😂😂
wow ... memories, I caught a Coyote pup, really young in one of my weasel traps we had on the farm to protect our geese, chickens, and pheasant. Well long story short Momma took it to the vet to set the broken leg, nursed her back to health, and figured we cant set here loose so we kept her and had her spayed, named Her Fable because she never leaned to bark. She would howl at you and tell you stories. 15 years, Best friend EVER!
15 years is a crazy long time, I imagine it's bc the combination of having a safe home and not having p fucked genetics like dogs in general have. Glad your friend was with you for a long time.
Did she cool down eventually and do dog stuff like sitting on laps or cuddling or was she pretty through and through coyote and did her own thing? I also want to know, were y'all able to house train her or did she kinda... Do what she needed to do where she needed to do it?
My dog taught her how to bark recently. She taught my dog how to howl
@@philtheairplanemechanic they do tend to domesticate themselves when they are in a rescue with other bred dogs, it’s a pretty interesting phenomenon.
@@philtheairplanemechanic yes and then some.... super protective to the point of violence if she thought it was necessary, actually adopted my moms rabbits, and would protect them as well, but not the offspring? go figure 2 rabbits like family but ALL the rest were lunch!, i can go on dude, she was a frikin jem. she was good inside when she was a pup but she would sleep outside even at -30!! We lived 60 miles west of Edmonton Alta, A lil place Fallis, on a few sections of land, when she needed to go, she would hide!! sorta, so you could still see her but she thought she was invisible! took her hunting, trained her with my brothers Spaniel to flush birds in competitive environment (Gun Trials) and was disallowed at the provincial level for "Breed" literally spent every day with her save school time, and she would sit at the road and wait for us Howling like crazy Every day... there is no love like a good dogs! now i have to search the attic and try and find some pics. Peace my friend.
She adorable when she acts agreesive but dose no harm. So cute❤
They are cursed with cuteness
Her teeth are actually much cleaner than most dogs 😂
& people*
Predators are clean..
@@c.e.w5833 😂
@@MiceliCreations that must be why the police are having such a hard time. All them predators are coming up clean.....
Raw meat diet
Coyote - What are you doing? Human - It's called affection. Coyote - I hate it... don't stop.
He doesn't like the idea of domestication
@@The_Bird_Dude it’s not like he’s trying to drag it into his home or put a collar on it so it’s not domestication it’s just him petting the precious coyote ☺️
This is a bad idea. It makes people think it might be ok to approach or make contact with a wild a wild animal. In my eyes this guy doesnt know how to treat even a tame dog. Teasing (boop) is so dumb I was immediately annoyed and disapproving with this video. I hope this guy learns something before anything bad happens
@@MGZig coyote aren’t like wolves they are pretty small and skittish there’s not any cases I know of in the last 80 years of someone being mauled by a coyote
@M.G. Zig yeah but honestly any sane person knows not to just charge a wild animal.
Awwww what a gorgeous coyote puppy!! I love him. Give him lots of love, affection and spoils! Good coyote! Yes who's a good baby? You're a good baby!
Weave is so pretty
the sounds coyotes and foxes make are just too adorable
what does the fox say…?
@@williamlund1564 , don't even ... !
@@williamlund1564 it laughs, much like a human and the screams are too. doesn't say much tho.
@@danielbedrossian5986 Ning Ni-
Moltissimo,li adoro,,
“You little shit” 😭had me dying
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I agree that was funny 😂😂
I agree that was a good one liners 😂
And that face afterward, "What did you just call me?" 😂
IM DYING ❤❤❤
I LOVE COYOTES! They're so cute!
The growls are adorable
I had a coyote once, and they're surprisingly good pets. They never really forget that they're a coyote, though. We thought she was a dog puppy suffering from parvo; took her to the vet for treatment and no one bothered to check. Stuck with us after that. (Or no one said anything.) Grew into a rowdy black coyote.
That 'yote and me were tight for more than a decade.
...why..... They're horrible creatures, and should be killed.
That must have been quite an experience! You are a very lucky human to be able to experience that relationship! Not something that many of us will ever get to experience..
I would switch to a more competent vet than one that can't tell the difference between a dog and a coyote.
We call our coydog a 'yote too. Im glad we aren't the only ones who use that term lol
❤🎉😊🎉❤
Dude can probably tame a grizzly bear just by petting it's belly
"You're so fluffy!"
Dude descends from Takkar from Far Cry Primal.
😂 wouldn't mind seeing that
@@HunglikeBDPhow in hell do you remember that game?
I love how at one point she's looking directly at thw camera with her wrinkled nose and it looks like she's saying cheese for a picture 😂
What a gorgeous animal.
Y'all this is Weave. She was scared of the other coyotes who picked on her. This man has helped her become healthy, happy, and beautiful. She is allowed to come and go as she pleases. She also enjoys going inside and playing or curling up with his dog and racoon.
Please leave his channel name
Thanks for the backstory!
Thank you for the extra information. I'm glad she's allowed to be in her natural environment and return of her own accord.That speaks well for the man as he has earned her trust.
@@courtneyjackson1747 / it’s actually on the video. As a watermark. I was looking forward to until I saw it.
Thanks for the info!
She is very playful and careful. After you said "ouch" the first time, she made sure to only grab your "fur" (aka your pullover) - which she had instinctively done the first time already. After you complained again, she stopped and turned around to check that she hadn't actually injured you.
❤❤❤❤OMG I LOVE HER she so loving and playful
Oh aren’t you mr know it all 😂
@@ronjezza9020 Not really. It's actually quite easy to come to that conclusion if you watch closely enough and know a thing or 2 about coyote behaviour (or canine behaviour in general).
@@Nr4747 I was being sarcastic Sherlock
@@ronjezza9020 Okay, I'm sensing some negative vibes from you so I'm going to leave our conversation at that if that's okay with you.
You need merch that says "Don't you Yar at him!" 🤣
"My Grandma, what sharp teeth you have".
When you order an german shepard from wish
And it suddenly meows
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-CoronaSir, that's a fox
@@Survivor_basedbut it looks like a gazelle?
@@theyoutubeplague3383Then it's a Maned Wolf.
@@theyoutubeplague3383
Nah that's a giraffe
My kind of friend. She picks at you and you pick at her. She knows its all in fun.She'll be the best friend and protector you'll ever have. Bless yall.
The most cute and beautiful eyes in the world
She’s smiling at you, her bestest smile. 😉
Until she decides to rip you to pieces😄
@@Improvement_JourneyHer name is Weave 😊
its a coyote, not a lion. they are tiny dogs that hunt chickens and rabbits@@Improvement_Journey
@@thecowboy2541 Her body language suggests she's very trusting anf friendly. This is just how coyotes, hell, most canines, play.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 She was drugged and Hamas gunmen we’re literally giving them orders to act nice in front of the camera
She's such a beautiful animal.
Rather ugly to be honest.
That fella is a feisty little pup.
The amount of dedication you have to be friends with a wild creature is crazy
It's not crazy.
That's how we have dogs.
You can tell the coyote is fighting between its instinct to defend itself from everything and his growing realization that this thing doesn't wanna hurt him
It's been habituated to play extremely rough. Not really a good thing, and could lead to problems down the road.
you misgendered the coyote
Silly bombastic austentatious feckless wrench
He doesn't want to hurt his daddy. But he wants to play.
"Instincts" arnt some powerful violent hivemind puppetmaster. It's just an inclination towards complex behavior. This includes play, which all mammals demonstrate.
@@TheCompleteMentalLmfao, I'd love for some of these people to realise we have instincts too.
Dude: You do not wrinkle your nose.
Coyote: YAAAR!
Edit 1: TYSM for 2K likes!
She's a quick one!
people who edit their comments to take a bow for the likes 🙄
@@edithboozy1000it's their life achievement 😂
Owner: let my touch you
Coyote: 🐄🐄🐄🐄
Man those Wish products are like a box of chocolates cause you never know what you're gonna get..😆 🤣
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
You pretty much know what you’re going to get because the pictures are on the box…😆😆
@@dynomike727 lol.. you must not have done as much business with them as I have, because I've received things that looked absolutely NOTHING like what I actually thought I was ordering.. 🤣🤣🤣🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@jennifermoody6987
Could be chocolate;
Could be a dusty turd;
The suspense is half the excitement;
This is exactly what I'd expect ordering a dog from wish
😂😂😂
Really? Not a sheep dressed in a coyote outfit with a sign on it that says "dOgE"? lol
@@SdotThompson too much effort for wish tbh- the dOgE sign is neccisary for the lore now lol
Seeing this side of a coyote is really nice
I'm realizing just how cute they were
They look so beautiful cleaned up. You rock!
He really rescued that stray dog what a hero
😆
I think it's a coyote
Kendra hears voices in her butt
@@travisaureli410 r/missedthejoke
@@Malzia I thought I might have
Remember that when in a pack they interact in similar ways that look overly aggressive to us as humans, it's not necessarily being irritated, it appears to not be cornered and is play biting but maybe also asserting dominance.
Not for me! How about getting a wolf hybrid? They'll bite your face off, also!
Only a professional wildlife expert should attempt to tame a coyote.
@Gabe Asher no one cares
@Gabe Asher Yeah, being eaten alive by a bear sounds so awesome! I'd be ecstatic that the furry fela got a good meal 😊
@@malcolmbyrd7479 A wildlife expert would not try to "tame" a wild animal. They would respect the animal for what it is.
@Gabe Asher 🤡
The coyote is so cute 🥺🥰
She's so vicious yet so cute!
Jesus Christ, that coyote has better teeth than I do!
TMI
& SELF DEPRECATING.
very becoming 👀
Good hygiene is key to have good teeth, can't help that your nasty af and don't brush yo nasty teeth.
He had braces as a pup and now uses Crest White Strips. 😂
Yes My Son, He Is Blessed, Now Go & Pray 🙏😆
He’s probably only a year or two old.
“You got me again you little shit 😂” so casually
I see these every now and then crossing through my back field. Graceful and beautiful, coyotes don’t stay in the open very long before heading back into cover! Smart critters!
survival insticts be damned if I wanna pet a coyote I will xD
"you little shit" has me decomposing at a rapid rate ☠️
💀
😂
😭
Lol wut
hru alive and typing
If you keep teasing the pup, he's eventually going to do more than wrinkle his nose.
Ummmm. That’s a cayote
Shut up
Is that coyote ur pet?
I doubt it. It's home raised.
I'm with you . He needs to leave her alone
Gentleness, patience and kind voice are the best ways to easy relationships with animals...not the way people think they can do whatever. It's the sane you don't start owning and touching someone's because you want, involves time and respect. 😮
I've never seen a coyote up close bcos i live in Australia, so when i saw this post, i thought it was a fox at first. I thought coyotes would be bigger. Very pretty face. 👍
Love that saying “don’t you wrinkle your nose” works well with a lot of things. Such as a reminder to myself to not get Angry. Thank you:)
Comments like this are what make CZcams CZcams
Hector Salamanca needs to hear this
@@nachopinata9628Lol, correct. But coyotes do not pee themselves when their stiff expression goes away.
yes, it works in many situations. that's our CEO boss said to our team in most of the meetings
"You got me again, you little shit" best part😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣
Weave is gorgeous ❤
"Ahah you got me again you little shit 😄"
Speachless 🤣
That's a hilarious title "I got a new puppy from Wish!" LOL 😆
I have them around my house , and am pertrivid they will go after my 3 pound dogs as a snack.. my dogs cannot even run outside and play, I'd leave them alone if they leave my dogs alone, yesterday one was right at my door.
@@joanjarrette8691 pertrivid is a great new way to spell petrified. But yeah, you shouldn't leave such small dogs alone regardless of whether you have coyotes or not, because hawks exist pretty much everywhere in the US.
@@joanjarrette8691 keep the 3 lb dogs and add a 200lb dog that'll eat the coyotes
@@papa_pt naw, shoot every ‘yote you see.
@@ekimp252 They just breed more if you do that. It’s a major reason as to why they are hard to control.
What a happy looking corgi.
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This is cute it proves that wild animals can be just as much of a good pet.... Given enough time love and mutual respect and understanding
I wish I was sitting there playing with y'all! ❤❤
that bush doggo is spicy haha lol
I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is
used to say that
You don't if you think this is it.
Do you even Yote, bro? 🤣
@ Ajc if you know what love is you’re smarter than me and some others in here
Forrest Gump
That coyote is cute and fierce
Super sweet, so playful and cute.
Whoa !! “She’s a quick one” Hey honey can you dial 911 again ?!?! Martha bit my other hand off this time 🤣🤣🤣
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Now I have rabies!
I thought the same thing lmao. That was quite the SNAP!
Lol. !#!#!#!#!
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Coyote: I like petting. (Bites) But I'm still a coyote.
She’s beautiful 😊❤❤❤
This man loves animals. What a wonderful attribute.
Amen that he is. We all could learn from him❤
@@hamudi9956 lol 😂
@hamudi just like a dog could, which is the most popular family animal
Is this a bot comment or something
@@meliodasonline1443i thought that was a fox
on the one hand he likes the scratches but then he remind shimself he is a wild e coyote and needs to Hap at the human hand xD
Playful. They like each other & will be good buddies.
"look i found new bird"
pets steller's sea eagle
This was really good Dreamy! I really like this script and I like the spin you put on it. Weirdly, it reminds me of Stellaris, where you send ambassadors to the different civilizations to make sure everyone works together. Just where my brain’s at I guess lol. I like how accommodating and kind you make Florza sound, as it really makes me feel welcome on this station. I always like a setting where aliens and humans can work together, as that would be a great world to live in.
Being in space sounds scary, but man would it also be so cool.
Love all you do Dreamy!
“Wrinkle? I’m smiling!” ❤
Your profile picture is angry
@@ALLIWANTISWINGSTOP 😂
It may look that way. But that is the look of one happy Dobie at the time. Not so much now. She passed 2 years ago.
I hope you eventually get wingstop.
That's not smiling, sorry. They put their head down to smile and show submission.
Imagine waiting 4 months from wish to receive a puppy like this
It was a puppy when it shipped
4 months if you're lucky, that is. LoL
I would order more
@@Dean89420 The whole pack. Lol
Deal
"I'll wrinkle my nose when I want, DAD!"
She is pretty!
Thats one of those new American Howlers I've heard at night
Pure bred American Song Dog! Watch her Tiktoks for more. @timmc1269 or search #weavethecoyote 😉
No. That was the new neighbors. I think their name is Adams.
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when a train passes by, blaring its horn, the song dogs sing out, especially at night!!
@@ramonaringer I have a few on my property..they howl every time the even hear the train coming..even during the day......a small one red light city.. Poplarville Mississippi...I have 3 Acer's here mostly woods....they hang around my property often.....
I really hope she doesn’t ever bite him. Regardless of the relationship and familiarity he has built with her, she is still a wild animal.
wild or not, she’s a coyote, she won’t bite unless he hurts her
If domesticated its no longer wild. Just saying.
@@gunsmithmcc Tamed and domesticated aren't the same. As far as I understand it, you tame individual animals and domesticate a species/breed.
@@gunsmithmcc domestication takes generations to achieve. This is a tamed wild animal. Coyotes are sneaky too, they'll sneak in your background, befriend your dog until they trust him, then call in his friends to act like they're playing with your dog just to murder and eat it when they think they made a new friend. Vicious little wolves.
In my experience wild animals are much smarter than they look. I have a lot of wild fish I've caught as pets in my pond and aquariums, they took less than a day to figure out I was the food man and every time I stepped in the water or put my hands in they swarmed me with little nibbles. I'm gonna try and swim with them this summer. Also one time I was setting up a fish trap with cat food in the river, and the fish were already between my legs eating it before the trap was even set.
I also have wild salamanders and even spiders from outside that I feed
"Wish" - you never get what is advertised 😆
I’m not even mad. Coyotes are sooo smart. I truly admire them.
Uhuh..
@@Dana-cg5fosometime I wondered if they are smarter than you
Yeah they do make great mounts and furs lol
@@Dana-cg5fo yea-huh
They are trash animals.
Edited to remove “alpha”
The “wrinkle nose” is actually “submissive grin.” She is acknowledging you as boss. This makes me smile. I need to order one of those 🥰🤣
I'm guessing that only goes for wild canines (wolves and coyotes) cuz the only time I've ever seen a dog wrinkle the nose they were being aggressive
My Aussie "smiles" at me too. Freaked me out until I learned what it meant.
@@daisyflynn5295my Aussie does it. It's the submissive smile and looks identical to aggression but it isn't. She's the sweetest dog in the world.
@Daisy Flynn wait til a Greyhound smiles at you, 😆! First time it happened to me, my heart about stopped! Then I was presented with the most disgusting, drool soaked stuffy to throw, immediately after!
order??? you mean catch right? lol
Here we see the human superpower of petting an animal into domestication
dangerously cute smoochable poocha ❤
"You little shit." 😂
Update: thanks for the 185 likes everyone! I'm quite the little shit myself 🦇💩👨🦯🗡
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I see he finally agreed to be your pet after you forced your brushing on him😂😂
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Was thinking the same fkn thing hahagaha
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she is absolutely gorgeous 😍😍