This guy has quite the talkative dog! Video maker and Canadian musician, Andrew Grantham decided to create some videos of his dog using the motion of his talkative mouth. The result?
Very well done and pretty darn hilarious! This is one of the best talking animal videos as the timing is really spot on and the reactions are priceless. This big guy gets teased with all kinds of delicious meats that he won’t get to eat.
See how this hilarious talking dog video pans out in this epic comedy gem from Canada!
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Very well done and pretty darn hilarious! This is one of the best talking animal videos as the timing is really spot on and the reactions are priceless. This big guy gets teased with all kinds of delicious meats that he won’t get to eat.
See how this hilarious talking dog video pans out in this epic comedy gem from Canada!
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In the winters, we humans like to cuddle up and ‘hibernate like a bear’. Bears in the wild actually DO innately curl up and go to sleep for approximately 8 months! Human beings know how terrible we feel when we lose sleep, but can you possibly imagine what it would be like to be robbed of a good night’s sleep for 30 years?!?
If Fifi the bear could speak, she would tell you about the terrible impact of this loss. As a cub, Fifi was purchased by the Pennsylvania roadside zoo. Forced to perform tricks for their shows for the first 10 years of her life, Fifi further suffered when the zoo would close, as they left her caged in a minuscule, rusty cage for over 20 years!
Fiji’s horrible neglect and torturous existence ended in July of 2015, thanks to the rescue by PETA and The Wild Animal Sanctuary. Robbed of her natural need to hibernate due to her imprisonment in that tiny cage for over 20 years, they found Fifi in a very deteriorated condition, with untreated arthritis. Her condition was so bad that they had doubts about whether she would be able to regain a strong, healthy state.
As you will see in the video below, Fifi’s rescue did allow her to slowly improve…after five months at the sanctuary, you will witness what the miracle of good and loving care, will render. Enjoy this wonderful story of recovery, and finally what a good sleep can do…Fifi is just awakening from her 30 year wait for a winter of hibernation in her cozy den!
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Jedi is a sweet, 4-year-old Labrador from Glendall, USA who has a unique ability: He saves the life of his owner, 7-year-old Luke Nutall, everyday. The best part is how he does it. One night some time ago, Jedi was startled and looked around. He immediately noticed that Luke, who was sleeping deeply beside him, was in critical condition.
Facebook/Saving Luke - Luke and Jedi - Fighting Type 1 Diabetes Together
Facebook/Saving Luke - Luke and Jedi - Fighting Type 1 Diabetes Together
Luke's mom, Dorrie, was also fast asleep in her own bed and didn't hear a peep. But Luke desperately needed urgent care! Thankfully, Jedi sprang onto Dorrie's bed and woke her up with his many furry pounds - and it wasn't a moment too soon.
Luke suffers from diabetes and after taking a reading, Dorrie realized that her son's blood pressure was far too low. Luke has a gadget that continually monitors his blood sugar levels, but Jedi had thankfully smelled the danger much earlier and raised the alarm. The dog is much faster than the machine.
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The Labrador could sense the chemical changes in Luke's sweat much faster than the machine could, and thus was able to warn Dorrie with plenty of time. Jedi was actually trained as an medical assistance dog as a pup.
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Whenever Jedi sniffs danger around Luke, he's learned to take a colored baton to Luke's mom, Dorrie. The baton is a signal that something isn't right. When Luke's blood sugar is too high, Jedi raises his paw. When it is too low, he lays down on the floor.
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Jedi has regularly saved Luke's life for 3 years now, and as a reward for correctly sounding the alarm, the Labrador is celebrated with a "puppy-party." There he receives treats, hugs, and lots of playtime.
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Luke and Jedi even have their own Facebook-site. His mother often writes about the daily challenges of life with a chronically ill child. She really hopes to raise more awareness about type 1 diabetes, seeing as 3 million children and adults in the United States alone suffer from the disease. Unfortunately, not all of them have an amazing partner like Jedi.
These two really are a heart-warming team, and you've really got to give it to the brave little Luke for the way he fights this potentially deadly disease. Hopefully, a cure will soon be found so that Luke can snuggle with his sweet Labrador and that colored baton can become just another toy to play with.
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Luke's mom, Dorrie, was also fast asleep in her own bed and didn't hear a peep. But Luke desperately needed urgent care! Thankfully, Jedi sprang onto Dorrie's bed and woke her up with his many furry pounds - and it wasn't a moment too soon.
Luke suffers from diabetes and after taking a reading, Dorrie realized that her son's blood pressure was far too low. Luke has a gadget that continually monitors his blood sugar levels, but Jedi had thankfully smelled the danger much earlier and raised the alarm. The dog is much faster than the machine.
The Labrador could sense the chemical changes in Luke's sweat much faster than the machine could, and thus was able to warn Dorrie with plenty of time. Jedi was actually trained as an medical assistance dog as a pup.
Whenever Jedi sniffs danger around Luke, he's learned to take a colored baton to Luke's mom, Dorrie. The baton is a signal that something isn't right. When Luke's blood sugar is too high, Jedi raises his paw. When it is too low, he lays down on the floor.
Jedi has regularly saved Luke's life for 3 years now, and as a reward for correctly sounding the alarm, the Labrador is celebrated with a "puppy-party." There he receives treats, hugs, and lots of playtime.
Luke and Jedi even have their own Facebook-site. His mother often writes about the daily challenges of life with a chronically ill child. She really hopes to raise more awareness about type 1 diabetes, seeing as 3 million children and adults in the United States alone suffer from the disease. Unfortunately, not all of them have an amazing partner like Jedi.
These two really are a heart-warming team, and you've really got to give it to the brave little Luke for the way he fights this potentially deadly disease. Hopefully, a cure will soon be found so that Luke can snuggle with his sweet Labrador and that colored baton can become just another toy to play with.
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