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  • cat got your tongue? actually, it's a small child

  • The end was amazing!!!:O

  • Awww sooo cute. ( sometime don't be trust "animal /kid /effect /sling" ) ❤

  • Oh yeah people, clearly the face of a viscous killer... I hate how dogs like this have such horrible stereotypes, I've grown up around rottweilers my whole life, they have all been members of my family, my best friend in the whole world has a staffy and pure bread american pit bull, two of the most loving animals I have ever seen. I would gladly let any one of my dogs near my baby over some stranger who calls themselves a nanny, and you call me crazy?

  • @BoyOfSteel101

    Woaw I feel the exact same way, and I have a staffy at home too ;) She's my best friend also, and I completely agree with you!

  • baby: hello! dog: i'm in the middle of something... baby: i want your tongue! dog: don't touch it! baby: baby kicks of death! dog:... baby: i want your tongue again...i'll kick! dog:(waits patiently) baby: now i want your nose and your tongue dog: no your not (evades attack) baby: oh f*** this, (points to camara) I WANT YOUR CAMARA!
  • i am a doberman and i like this :D

  • That dog is german, of course it could not harm anyone......

  • Brilliant video :) A credit to a wonderful highly under rated breed.

    How is that dog stressed? its not displaying any stressed characteristics. All you dog experts that say its dangerous to have children around dogs, please consider this... If a dog doesn't socialize and interact with children, they are more likely to consider a child a threat, as they are unknown. Supervised socializing of children and animals is necessary. Its often not the animal that needs training, its the retarded owners.

  • How can you do this? YOU can not trust a dog so much .. One bite and the kid is dead .. :/

  • @GulBanan4U omg go back in your bunker...!

  • @GulBanan4U Not every animal is a wild, savage killer. Dogs react to how you treat them. Abuse them, and they'll get used to attacking everything which annoys them. Treat them properly with care and love and they'll give it back. Ironic how you have no faith in dogs, yet a dog is much more faithful than a human.

  • @gargoyle07 I'm not gonna say " I said so" when the dog decides to bite.. This is fucking stupid!

  • this dog is NOT stressed i have a dog too and i really know about dogs! dogs often had more tolerance than humans (sorry for my english )

  • not funny! i can only see a dog really stressed! please show the next video, when the dog starts biting! that will happen for shure...

  • THAT'S SO DANGEROUS! GET THAT BABY AWAY! IT COULD ATTACK THE DOG! hahaha

  • lol cute 

  • everyone's talking about how this isn't far on the dog, he isn't tied up so if he was fed up or didn't like what she was doing he'd get up and walk away! He clearly didn't mind her having an explore!

  • "Hey WHAT is that pink thing? Can I pull it? Let's see here...hey bring it back! Oh there it is...hmm let's try that again...no too slippery...wait let me just...gonan stick my head in here, get a better look...ah gotcha! No wait, gone again...ok screw this I'm bored" *walks off*

  • Watch the dog. He or she is rather stressed. Puffing, gaping and turning his head the other direction. You cannot allow the child to catch any dog's tongue. From the dog's point of view the child is irritating bullying. Nevertheless s/he accepts it gently, because the dog is part of the family.

  • you should tell your kid to stop grabbing your dogs tongue .. omg

  • Doberman: Leave me alooooooone!!!!

    Girl: Noooooooooo!!!!

  • That kid must have no sense of smell!! I love my Dobie more than life itself, but christ, his breath could wake the dead!! LOL Excellent vid showing the kind protecting nature of this fine breed!!

  • @TheTruckerox

    Same with our dog. Uhhuh...Gonna puke brb.

  • ahahahaah

  • Love how the dog is so gentle, but the child should learn that dogs should be left alone in their own bed.

  • Aww this just show how gentle these dogs are.. Damn those people who made tham bad 3;

    And if the dog didn't want it, he would have leaved..

  • @mjohanss1975 but is resembles like a rottweiller only k?

  • It's cute but I have to admit it makes me feel for the safety of both

  • THAT IS SOOOOOOO CUTE!!!!

  • HE THIS DOG IS NOT DOBERMAN IT IS ROTTWEILLER

  • @shreevaradan98 go do some research and come back, its a doberman with its natural ears

  • @shreevaradan98 That is not a rottweiller. Have you ever seen a rottweiller? this is a dobermann

  • Beautiful baby! ^.^

  • your dobe is pussy whipped 

  • jesus christ you guys need to chill. sick of hearing simple minded people go oh its a dangerous dog your irresponsible parents....any dog can be dangerous not just certain breeds it just depends how you raise them, if you abuse them or train them to be dangerous that is how they will turn out. but if you treat them like you would any other loving animal they are loyal. they child is being watched over by parents to so it wouldnt have gotten hurt

  • Regardless the breed and size of dog they all know that its a child and should be careful and delicate with him or her and wouldn't matter to leave the child with the dog, regardless, all you people complaining about it being dangerous calm down the mother or father was there as long as the child is being watched and not unattended with the dog its fine.

  • Lol, I tried to catch my dog's tongue too, when I was a little kid. She was a Golden Retriever called Sandra - she never got angry. This vid released a lot of kind-of-forgotten memories XD

  • Lol, Babies are brave- I've never pulled a dogs tongue before. Its also cool how the dog can sense the innocence...

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  • I love how everyone here is a dog expert. Congratulations to the parents for raising a good little dog and its little sister.

  • @BrocktonOval congrats to your parents to teach you to swear at people. There was no need to be rude. Why did you snap at me? Do you really have such a boring life you feel like trolling? its a nice video i posted a comment like you did, really dont get what is your problem. Did i povocate you? did i offeneded you? if not why do you have to be rude?

  • @Rienneil lol - Congrats to your parents for raising an emotionally needy, clingy psycho (probably on mind stabilizing medications) who turns conversations she hears in her head into unintelligible/fragmented scripts with spelling errors for youtube videos.

    Consider this free therapy. Want proof your annoying? Ask your co workers, landlord, ex-husband, kids etc. You don't have to say everything in your head. You talk too much. Stop talking. Your jib jab is annoying. Stop It. Learn to be quiet

  • @BrocktonOval lovely, thanks for you comment you are so lovely

  • Baby "what do you have in my mouth can i have it?" tryes to pull dobermans pulls it back, child insinst dog: "ok then i will lick your face with it, then you can have a close look" child carries on dog "look mate, i like you but i m warm and sleepy, go and play with mum" child gets it and runs off lol

  • @Rienneil wtf are you saying? you wrote a book. it's just a nice little video.

  • Holy shit, the number of complete RETARDS, that obviously know NOTHING about dogs, and even less about Dobermanns is incredible.

    Dickbakes, its pretty simple, if you have a Doberman and you know its personality (i.e. it PROTECTS your family), then letting your child mess with it is what Dobermanns love. PERIOD.

  • Dangerous. Why? Because all dogs have t-e-e-t-h! So it doesn't matter, rules and boundaries require that this dog or any dog for that matter should not be unsupervised with babies!

  • @adtram of course they are being supervised, cameras don't float...

  • @adtram Dogs have teeth? So what? Humans have fists...does that mean we will punch kids just because we can? Letting dogs play unsupervised with kids will lead to maybe one bad accident a year world-wide. We can't live in a society where we don't consider one bad accident a year on a world-wide-scale acceptable. Otherwise we won't be able to let our parents baby-sit our kids because there was this one grandfather who molested his grandchildren. Stop being afraid of your own shadow.

  • @mjohanss1975 "Letting dogs play unsupervised with kids will lead to maybe one bad accident a year world-wide"

    Care to share that statistic? I know for a fact that's not even an accurate no. for my own city. you can see that quite well through officials numbers of dogs undergoing mandatory behavioral retraining, or euthanasia, sadly, and count the numbers involving kids. Thats dozens per year in my city alone. Count in the shadow no., large no. of incidents go unreported

  • in the family or good neighbourhood because, naturally, no one wants the dog to be put down.

  • This dog isn't attacking because the dog isn't stupid. The dog understand that this kid just want to play, and don't know better. But if this kid was 5-6 years, it could have been another story.. But then again, since this dog is well-educated, it would have given some signals.

    But it's very irresponsible parenting. I understand, you want to show that Dobi isn't dangerous. Point taken, but this is not the way to prove it

  • Oh wow... "Hey honey, lets film our small child bother the doberman. There like 98% chance the doberman wont react. And besides, with technology these days, how hard can it be to get a new face on that baby if the odds are against us and the dogs instincts kick in? "

  • Haha the babys like 'Open wide this isnt going to hurt'

  • Sooo CutE!

  • She have bigger balls than me...............

  • Advice for the girl, create a circle with your hand wait until the dog licks inside and then clamp down softly, now you captured the dogs tongue in your hand, trust me it works.

  • This is the most calmest doberman i have ever seen ... if i do this to mine it might eat me as its lunch :(

  • he was like 'bro bitches aint gona ever fucking stop, lets just put it in and put the muzzle on the side cushion.'

  • I worked at the shelter for twelve years. I can't count the number of dogs that were as sweet as this one until they were fed up with the kids that pulled their ears and tongues. And parents don't bring the kids to the shelter. Looks cute but it's asking for problems.

  • @Saartje05 Sorry but that is BS. Yes if the child is abusive however I did that as a child and I had that dog from when I was 2 years old. He lived till he was 1 week shy of 19 years old. I used to pull his tongue, ears, tail and legs. Not in a mean way but as a kid trying to see what happens. If he wanted me to stop I would know about it because he would simply look my way. If a child is not respectful of the dog then honestly it is the child and parents fault!

  • @FightingWolv Tell that to the dogs we had to put down and the kids with bite wounds. I only wished it was bullshit. Sadly it's not.

  • @Saartje05 How is that possibly the dog's fault, though? If a parent lets their annoying ass kid pull the shit out of the dog's tongue, ears and limbs then THEY are the problem, not the dog. It also depends on the personality of the dog of course, but it all comes down to the owners. People are just stupid.

  • @W87E Where did I say it´s the dog´s fault? It's not, but it's the dog that gets blamed. And when a dog gets pissed off and bites a kid in the face it won't be put up for adoption anymore. That's why this video's piss me off, I KNOW that in some cases it goes terribly wrong, and those who are really to blame just buy another dog. Also the first thing you learn when getting a dog is 'leave the dog alone when it's resting'.

  • @Saartje05 I AGREE WITH YOU. It would not hurt educating the child rather than filming it doing this sh**. The dog is obviously well-educated and very very well tempered. If one day the dog decided to discipline the child (maybe because its grown and not anything goes anymore - this would be natural dog pack mentality), that can go awfully wrong for the child. And even worse for the dog. Really irresponsible parenting. Yes, the dog should allow the touching. But the child should not be

  • encouraged to go this far. one day, the child may live with terrible scarring and the dog may have to be put down when in its nature, it would be allowed to discipline bad transgressions from youthful pack members.

  • @dinavienna actually no....according to their pack mentality, dogs will suffer any transgressions being done to them by the offspring of the alpha-male and female. I have seen this in wolf-packs. No matter what the offspring of the alphas did to the other pack-members, they would quietly suffer it without complaint. And since humans are always perceived as alphas by their pet dogs, their reaction is pretty much always such as we see it in this vid.

  • @mjohanss1975 "And since humans are always perceived as alphas by their pet ". Actually, no. You would not believe the amount of dogs who perceive themselves the alpha that come to behavioral training. it is by no means a clear thing dogs accept the human as the alpha - a weak human or one who does not want to impose rank order onto their dogs face this dilemma routinely, and it can in the worst case result in misery etiher for the owner, or, worse, for innocent bystanders.

  • also it's not true that wolves do not discipline pack offspring. They do once they become beatniks. They do by snapping at them to make them stop disrespectful behavior, they start snapping when its about food, etc (you are right that they are extremely tolerant as long as they are pups). And a dog snapping at a human baby may act completely in line with its nature, when that snapping would not hurt the canine in full fur, but for the human in bare skin that can end badly.

  • @W87E agreed

  • IDIOT MOTHER.

  • how does she dare leaving her child with that dog

    dog not always pet

  • Dog is like "You think you are tough ?"

  • woww

    

  • Whats that thing? I wonder if I pull on it what will happen. Poor dog. Lmao

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  • I kept closing my eyes during this hole vide. :P

  • do i hear a bong in the background?

  • There are only bad owners

    . And they are clearly watching the kid when it's with the dog. You never leave a kid around ANY dog, they just don't know the common sense things and the "doggy doesn't like that" stuff yet. I wouldn't trust our small dog jack russell alone with kids, then again small dogs are nervous making them more prone to bite kids. People use some common sense and don't be judgemental.

  • @theonlyzdog OH SHUT THE FUCK UP!

  • @jesballboy thank you so verry verry much. i was going to say the same thing

  • @jesballboy Lol troll. Nice try. You actually made me look at you. Poor baby want attention? Pathetic.

  • @raul19562 Shut the fuck up, wanna take a guess and contact these people to see if the baby still has its arm? The best part of you ran down your moms ass crack you stupid fuck. Like this doberman is gonna start eating a baby, jesus

  • Родители ебанутые,что еще сказать

  • cant blame d dog, and obviously the kid,, but her parents are real nuts!!

  • @pumpemup1 How so, that dog isn't dangerous nor is it bothered by the child, it's being very calm and patient no growling, snarling, barking, nothing if anything it was guarding the baby looking after her. Does that make them nuts for leaving a baby in the hands of a protective dog for 2 minutes?

  • @pumpemup1

    Obviously you never had a baby and a dog in your house. If any dog is pissed off by a baby he will show is annoyed, go away then growl. The only way for a baby to really pissed off a dog is stole his food, they have not enough strenght for hurt them. When i was 3 years old i try to do it to my labrador, he bite my nose, end of the story.

  • Aaw , i think its cute  :3

  • the dog looks happy

  • @KreeLearner

    Happy ?

    Do you need glasses ?

    He looks like "leave me alone "

  • @MsSocke1 He looks like a dog on a hot day laying in his basket to me. Funny how that works.

  • I love videos like this. I'm 27 and I'd love another Doberman and as soon as my lifestyle fits I'll get one. I couldn't have any other dog. I grew up with a beautiful gentle giant called Solo. As a baby my parents carefully introduced us and made sure the bond was right ie. no jealousy and that Solo knew to be extra gentle. She was my big sister. Humans are the most destructive unpredictable animals. A well raised dog is far less of a threat than a human (especially American ones)

  • That's a really LONG tongue~~ I wonder what the original length was before the baby started the pulling~~? haha

  • Bad? More like stupid, ignorant, ugly, PIECES OF SHIT

  • @musevstool YOU are piece of shit!!!

  • @Andrejcicinka WHAT? ITS TRUE

  • @Andrejcicinka YOUR THE PIECE OF SHIT

  • @TheMarwish yeah yeah :-*

  • @Andrejcicinka You're a dumb ass! Heard of a troll? Hahaha

  • i used to have a cat when i was young and i used to pull on her tail they dont care they are little fury protectors and entertainers

  • lol. i did the same thing with my dog when I was a baby.now...he runs away from me :')

  • Very cute.

  • i think he's thirsty... FOR SOME BABY!!!!

  • LOLOLOL , the baby must be like " oh , what's thiis pink thingy" ! XP

  • 0:52 Yawn, you piss me off kid

  • NOT NORMAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Not right..The baby was put in a dangerous condition...Animals are always and without exception unpredictable!!!

  • @mickeyagrawal2001 Shut up Micky - we are animals. Would you let your baby pull a humans tongue. Depends on the human ey. Come on man!

  • @delarhuc Shut up!!! That's great...Thanks for the nice words...Bitch...

  • so funny and so cute how she was trina catch dogs tongue lol

  • The dog should be generally happy and well fed

  • but after all hes still a dog not a human,so it means,hes behaviour is led by animal instincts no matter how trained is....these dogs are half rotweiler.

  • @latecia1 Haha. We're all animals! Just the same as you wouldn't let you baby pull some humans tongues it's the same with dogs. I grew up with a Doby and apparently I used to jump on her and torture the poor thing. She loved me. I wasn't allowed to go anywhere when I was a child unless I took Solo. She was my big black hairy sister and never once snapped. It's all to do with how you bring them up. Even Rotties can be lovely dogs. Americans however - they're dangerous!!! They kill a lot of people

  • @delarhuc -well if you behave by animal primitive instintcs then you are animal yes:-)

    there were lot of people,even profesional trainers who naively think a dog cannot be dangerous if well led,and finished with disaster.some dogs are born with some kind of attitude that you cannot change -its in theyr genes or kind of brain disorder during delivery or trauma so theyr behaviour doesnt matter only on breading /training them.no matter how good u think u are

  • @delarhuc i dont say Dobs are dangerous,in general they are innocent when playing with vulnerables like kid of smaller dog,they rarely attack BUT its good to be careful and never leave him alone with kid.when it comes to point that he stop seeing it as a 'game' his animal instinkt wins.black dobs are even more unpredictable than browns or blue,as i say they are half rotweilers .i was growing up with two dobs ,they were well trained and well behaved trough when he was about 5 he attacked 2x:-)

  • @latecia1 Let it be latecia...delarhuc is blind with animal love...What we can say is that if she has not suffered at least she should learn from other's experience...Plus she does not realize that animals get irritated as well and they take dangerous steps in such condition.

  • @latecia1 Yeah, Dobermans are prone to brain tumors as they get older, which can sometimes make them attack when they were previously very gentle, well behaved dogs. I don't know about animal instinct though. All of the dogs I've known just walk away when they stop seeing it as a game.

  • @latecia1 Thats not yours or the dogs fault at all. A dog will warn and give a big warning before attacking anything smaller than it, they growl and let it get lowwer and lowwer till the child runs off which does happen, if the child returns then the dog will warn it again but physically, that is not "attack"

  • i can remember playing like this with my fist dog Ben when I was her age. Its nice to be reminded of that.

  • lol - poor dog ! :p

  • vegetarian obviously

  • retard parents

  • @DJAx3L2 Retard comment

  • I honestly believe that dog wouldn't harm that baby regardless of the stereotype this particular dog carries.

  • This is a very nice way to put the dog to sleep - even if it's not the dogs fault.

    This is not OK. The dog is in its bed - leave it alone and dont let you child do that to the dog!!

  • @tvstik If the parents didn't trust the dog do you really think they would allow their baby to do this? I have a 100lb rott/lab mix that lets my 3 year old cousin sit on him. It's not difficult to train an obedient and tolerant dog that wouldn't be bothered by this.

  • @tvstik *dog's *don't *your

    Now, as a dog owner and a former child who's played with dogs in a similar fashion, it's entirely up to the owner of the dog and the parent of the child to determine what kinds of situations they will allow the two to be in. I'm just going to on a limb here and say that there was no danger for either individual. The dog seems content and the child is merely curious and playful. Also, it's pretty clear that you've never seen puppies play with their mothers.

  • Poor dog! Lol! This little child reminds me how I was annoying towards my dog! :)

  • anorexic rottweiller

  • Well, you know your dog, I guess. But perhaps some parenting might be a good idea. You know, so the dog will not be set up to do something that makes him 'bad dog'. Little respect for the animal.

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  • @shiboof Right... Parenting... Like, I dunno, watching the child and dog and keeping both under careful supervision so that if one or the other begins to show signs of distress, you can intervene and make sure that no one gets hurt? Because, I think that's kind of what just happened here, except the child removed herself from the situation after the dog wouldn't react to her playfulness. I've let my three year old niece play with my 80 lbs Labrador all the time without a problem.

  • @FloweredWin You are the one with the question in the title, not me. And I stand by my comment. I am not a neophyte about this stuff, dear. Just saying.

  • @luisrock2008 There are no dangerous dogs, just bad masters.

  • @MrJouamitsu I was talking about the baby O_o

  • @MrJouamitsu Nonsense. There are many many dangerous dogs. They may have the ability to be safe though, with the right owner. Although even well trained dogs can at times go bad.

  • @realisticHomeboy Of course, every dog has a line you chouldn't cross, where they feel like protecting themselves. But no dogs are BORNED dangerous. And it isn't the breed that decides it. Some breeds, like rotweiler, pitbull or this doberman is bred for fight, but if it's treated the right way, they can be even more friendly than "the mos dogs" are. Everything depends on owners all back to their birth!

  • @idoda10 You are contradicting yourself. If they are bread for fight, and need to be trained the right way to be friendly, then they are born dangerous, and then it does depend on the breed.

  • @realisticHomeboy Maybe I did tell in a confusing way.

    I mean, they are bred for fight, but their mental doesn't need to be ready for fighting before they are trained to it. If you wake up the "fighting genes" this dogs could be dangerous(and others can be dangerous as well), but still these are not borned as it either. If you train them like any other dog, they will BE as any other dog. That's what I meant;)

  • @MrJouamitsu ever heard of wild dogs? they´re just as nasty as their fellow hyenas.

  • @MrJouamitsu

    Agreed.

  • @MrJouamitsu 100% agreed.

  • @MrJouamitsu you mean bad owners

  • @MrJouamitsu Wild dogs are dangerous.

  • @MrJouamitsu wild dogs are bad... do they have owners???

  • @MrSUUGZZ Wild dogs are bad because of the way people treat them. Dogs are very friendly animals but if you treat them bad they will do the same.

  • @rohanseth8 well i wouldnt say that wild dogs are friendly. now i would say that they can be very friendly to humans. if a bunny goes up to a wild dog its not gonna be friendy lol but for thousands of years dogs and humans have just worked out great. dogs and humans have a great thing goin for some reason even in the wild they are friendly to us. and we chose to make them pets thousands of years ago. so yup its pretty cool lol

  • @bobwatters In that case we also kill chicken,cows or pigs to eat them... Dosen't mean we aren't friendly with them.  Wild dogs might eat bunnies as it might be their source of food. Nature is weird sometimes right? :p

  • @rohanseth8 lol yea the people that raise them are friendly and make sure thier meat is good and tender and that they get a good price for them. as a consumer we never interact with them though.

  • @MrJouamitsu: I agree partly. There are dogs that are not meant to be family dogs. A friend of mine nearly got killed by his father's dog (police dog) when he was a baby, his dad had to fetch his gun and shoot the dog to save him. Sure, it was the father's fault not to realise that a "sharp" dog is not a lenient family pet... but still, he was an expert dog trainer and before the dog had always been ok with the kid. One day the dog attacked the kid, dad present. Nothing he oculd do.

  • @Mejuz I also agree with what you said in that not all dogs are meant to be family dogs. Your friend's story is unfortunate but glad hes still alive.

  • @luisrock2008 dogs can sense when something is delicate and especially if the dog is well trained/tame, why do you think when big dogs play or wrestle with little dogs they dont ever bite them they just wrestle but if the little dog was just as big as the other they would bite eachother playfully, dogs arent stupid hense mans best friend since the pharaoh days

  • She probably just farted at the dobberman and ran off, poor dogg /;

  • lol the only way aggression is built into a breed or any dog is by it's owner, this dog is very content and the baby is happy as anything, beautiful vid hun :) xXx

  • Dog:wTF are you looking at!

    

  • @luisrock2008 The baby probably overpowered them... their vicious you know :P

  • she's cute :D

    

  • hahhaha so cuuuuuuuuuuuuuute! ^.^

  • *Pulls tounge* Stop it

    *Pulls tounge* Stop it

    *Pulls tounge* Stop it

    *Pulls tounge* Stop it

  • lol the baby is fascinated with that dogs tongue hahahahaha

  • there is no such things a bad dog, just owners.

  • @murdochmonkey1

    Ok, go ahead and train a hyena and put your baby by it.

    If it's built in there is nothing you can do.