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  • tigers and dogs may not be always harmless to each other but it's kinda cute ^_^ ! ! !

  • why do the lioness reject their child ????

  • ( well . o.k. it was cute , but I think with wild terms , like volves , and tigers , eh ... let them be )

  • you see, the thing about cats is that if you are messing with them they will attempt to claw you. dogs can't really do that very easily. they can bite sure, but cats can bite, too.

    now, when that cat is four feet long with like 3 inch claws and an enormous mouth...

    uh-uh.

  • It doesn't matter if your black and white..

  • imagine their babies

  • OH MY TWO FAVOURITE ANIMALS :D

  • It was trying to eat its leg!!

  • it's like one massive cat and a dog make friends hmm so maybee dogs and cats do get along after all

  • dalmation makes a tiger friendation.

    it's dalmatiAn !!!

  • tigers should be out in the wild, not being held in a cage at the zoo or in someones backyard

  • I'm on the weird part of youtube again! But it's so darn cute!

  • corella del ville would love this new colection! But im against furmfarms and im a vegetarian to, and to have tigers as a pet makes me mad, really mad, people think they could tame anything but they cant, just set that snow tiger free and he will be happy;)!

  • This isn't cute. It's rather disgusting. That tiger should NOT be in captivity and brought around for people to gawk at. It's wearing a fucking collar. I sincerely hope it rips their faces off.

  • @littlelovelycc I hear they'll be building the canal for the new river made just from your tears any day now. "the whiny little bitch river"

  • @JaitsuStudios Yup! and hopefully, you'll drown in it.

  • @littlelovelycc Sorry, unlike your childish mind, i actually know how to swim.

  • @littlelovelycc Ahem. "It was brought to Germany AFTER being rejected by it's mother."

    If you're going to post hate comments, just remember that any animal rejected by its mother dies very quickly. They are taking care of this tiger and it's probably very happy and well treated. Also, it's not like the tiger is a pet, they're simply raising it because it can't raise itself.

  • ok thats cute

  • i think there trying to have a daltiger lol babies?

  • i cant wait to own a tiger!

    gahh xD

  • @ellaheartsmcrpatdfob yea.. good luck with that

  • tiger and dog are friends

    leopard and dog are friends

    tiger and dalmatian are friends

    it makes me chuckle

  • Pretty sure that lions wants to eat all of those people.

  • @GGEzRa its a tiger.......

    i mean, no shit sherlock its in the title.

  • and who says stripes and spots cant get along

  • @rhino2960 Lol that's probly why they do. Same colors. :-)

  • its cute strange and just plain dangerouse

  • "Spots" and "stripes"?

  • wanne hug it

  • el animal mas bello del mundo!

  • learn how to spell

  • Wierd looking zebra!

  • tiger thinks the dog is vanilla oreo shake

  • white tigers are a in breed.

  • ya i think thats right save them by macking them pet grat way to save dieing breeds

  • do animal cubs such as panthers and tigers become tame if raised by a human? ._.

  • @blackbloodedsaint11 No. Wild animals are not the same as domesticated animals and HAVE to be treated differently. They are not and never will be truly tame - through EXTENSIVE training and socialization, professionals can make them /safer/ to approach and work with, but no matter what you do a tiger or any big cat remains a predator who can and might kill you if you try approaching it.

  • thts fuckin sick tht tiger was tryin to kill the poor thing who would let animals do tht if u agree like this xx.

  • @211leigh There is a huge difference between playing and killing. Tigers don't kill for the sake of killing unless they are insane. Tigers kill for food. This tiger is fed properly. All cats enjoy companions to play with. This is simply play. I mean, if I tackle my best friend and rough house with him, people are usually not going to assume I'm trying to eat/kill him. So don't worry, this wasn't anything dangerous, they were just playing.

  • @SkyaCrescentmoon91, that's naive. Tigers have been known to kill other animals, including humans. Try starting with the search words "Roy and Montecore".

  • @CheezInspector Oh… wow, I just looked at that and it explained exactly why it happened. The tiger was trying to play. They reported that no bite marks were evident and that the man tripped and fell. The tiger was clearly not trying to kill anyone, but play, which again strengthens my statement. As I said before, tigers don't kill for the sake of killing UNLESS they are insane. In this particular case, the tiger is simply playing, no need to panic.

  • yum yum tasty cousin

  • Haha, at the beginning "Your leg looks delicious...can I nibble?"

  • "Many animals cannot be domesticated."

    Any mammal can be "domesticated" as long as you have a patient, humane and knowledgeable owner. Wild cats have been domesticated successfully but one really needs the time, the smarts and the space to keep wild cats. Dogs and cats are a lot easier since they are smaller, require less food and are plentiful nearly everywhere. Really for the amt. of wild animals kept in domestication in the world, I hear about very few attacks, comparatively speaking.

  • Its all fun & games till after a few years when the Tiger finally snaps and eats the Dog.

  • how fun is this play with your food befor eating it

  • Where's zebra and penguin ... were they not invited?

  • i love tigers

  • dalmation:

    0:05 d'oh

    0:08 okay fine missy i love you too

    0:10 yeah that's enough now would yound mind...

    0:12 OH LEAVE IT ALREADY

    xD

  • did he really think he was gonna hold the tiger with that tiny rope? :D

  • "tree bark! this is delicious!" lol at the end XD

  • The tiger is like "your legs are so thin dog. look at these, i can almost snap them in two with one paw, you should eat more pizza dog"

  • @MariusWM

    Lol

  • :( please, get this tiger back to his habitat :(

  • he just waiting for his time to strike >:D

  • striped and spoted!!!ahahahahah

  • Umm, house cat ring a bell?  Yeah they were domesticated.

  • whats the song ?

  • Hahaha ! AT 0:09 The Tiger Starts Tasting The  Dalmation Leg .

  • Tiger: hey bro, you're sick! you have a weird circles on you.

    Dalmation: shut up and make strip for me!

  • @halllee1000 Yeah! Because he's got three more anyways! :D

  • I hate how everyone's like, "that tiger can kill that dalmatian." Well, NO SHIT. Why can't people focus on how cute this video is while the tiger *isn't* eating the dogs face off :) Cute vid :D

  • @katieisawesomeism

    However this IS extremely cute... It was a very, very big risk.

  • @LenteMelody, it still is. Not very good dog owners.

  • @katieisawesomeism, because you're asking people to choose sensationalism over reality. Which is silly. When I look at this I see a future mauling, even if you're insisting everyone just see some cute little love fest.

  • @katieisawesomeism So true, well said XD. I love all animals, in most cases in this day and age, in fact they are a lot nicer then human beings in a lot of ways lol.

  • loves its like uhhhh just a littel bite please. best part at 0:07-0:12 hehe its like i just want a littel bite :P

  • BREED IT

  • Tiger: hey dude, you have a weird lines in your body :/

  • their friends till tiger eats his ass !

    

  • the tiger is like " ur legs are so skinny i wanna nibble on them"

  • some weeks later...The leg...WTF where is the god***** leg ???

    T: yummi :D

  • 0:08 nom nom nom puppy leg.

  • This tiger has been badly abused and therefore he behaves like that. Let's stop the circus crimes!

  • great friends my ass. you know he wants to eat him

  • hey spot! hey stripes! cummm here ;)

  • the tiger is just buying his time. 

  • germanyyyy

  • Admit at the start the tiger like nom nom nom on dog leg

  • That tiger does not really looks like it wants to be friends... she does not even look happy

  • This proves that stripes and spots do mix :)

  • tigers, lions, they are just beautiful angry knobheads

  • who says spots and stripes don't go together?

  • a cat playing with a dog.. probably why rejected by her mom

  • This video looks like a very lazy tiger just trying its hardest to eat a dalmation

  • Two words: Classical conditioning.

  • What's with all these mothers rejecting their children? Arrest these women now!

  • ooo look a dalmation drumstick! yuummyyy!

  • He isn't "playing."

    He's "tasting."

  • mother fuker

    tiger wants to eat dalmatian dog

    poor animals

  • Here's yet another pet tiger that will one day snap someones shit up.

  • Every animal you own as a pet, was once a wild animal. There should never be a limit to what you may hold as a pet, as long as you can properly care for it. Who knows, holding these types of animals as pet can save the species more than living in the wild would.

  • @roxmehsoxsoff wild animals were meant to be wild, and they wouldn't have a hard time surviving where they were designed to live if humans would leave them alone ....

  • lol they like each other because they're both black and white XD

    they're like "cool! you're black and white too!"

    x)

  • dalmatiAn

  • cool till the tiger eats the dalmation's face off

  • @superchickenbob im sure that is very unlikely to happen seeing that there are several experienced people surrounded by him, and the tiger cub is restrained by a lead. 

  • @superchickenbob "dalmation's" LOL!

  • Supper

  • i love wild animals but key word WILD let them be where they are supposed to be :D

  • 0:09 the tiger looks like it's gonna eat the dalmation

  • this could go so wrong :o

  • So spots and stripes do go together after all! Take that fashion gurus!

  • Soo...what's the status of the dog and tiger? Still freinds?

  • Put it back with Mowgli. Its gonna get big and mean.

  • haha at 0:28 hes like "alright last time this motha fucka honks!"

  • That tiger is going to bite that poor dogs leg off and then you are going to notice that having them together was not a good idea because in the video at 0:14 the tiger was trying to "bite" the dog because the dog was playing underneath him! I don't think that the dog would be safe with that tiger. That is just my opinion.

  • They don't look like friends. I've seen Animals bond and it appeared a lot more powerful than this.

  • Cute in theory. One playful swat, and I can see the dog go flying, lmao.

  • can u get a pet cute tiger like that, i will try to get pet dog too ^_^

  • Their relationship here is akin to the relationship of a chihuahua and a German Shepherd.

  • dogs are so cool

  • who owns a tiger and thinks its cool

  • that looks more like there forcing both animals to play

  • @kevo8t6 by forcing, do you mean introducing? because idk how you can actually 'force' two animals to play.

  • @Learningsfuntastical well i cant judge by that video as its too short but if they really have such a strong friendship would the owners leave them on there own in a room and not with the tiger been restrained like in that video?Anyway the whole thing looks cruel to me considering they were brought up in a circus.

  • @kevo8t6 And if they didn't have them on leashes everyone would be screaming at how anything could happen...

    Makes sense to me to supervise, I've known large animal vets who worked zoos and such, a tiger, being playful, could definitely hurt the dog, even if not intentionally, the tiger's young, he needs to learn his own strength, what's appropriate or not, and my guess is that if he starts to get carried away, they're seperated until he calms down. Leashes help with that.

    Just a guess though.

  • I'm not gonna type my paper if I keep watching these..

  • song?

    

  • actually, the tiger's not playing with the dog, he is tasting him!

  • maybe the lion wasnt playing it jus wanted a meal

  • And they said striped and polkadot couldnt get along *shot*

  • he was rejected by her mother? and you put

    "if you love this story...." why would anyone like that story!

  • and 1 year after born CatDog!!

  • idk whats the bitching about @buttonsjr comment i mean it makes sense, havent you seen what happens if the little guy does offensive on the big one? the big one gets scared and stays like O_O why? cuz in there dna they have the manuals as to how and what to attack but the manual also tells them that the naimal will be dead scared of them, if i tell you the dog does not bark and whne you met him it barks you get scared and paralyze cuz since it barked you dont know what to expect now.

  • ah, spots and stripes, finally together :)

  • CATDOG!

  • tiger: be my food please.

    dog: nooo

  • and it's a white tiger

  • While it's adorable looking at the relationship between the tiger and the Dalmation, I still do not believe that these wild animals belong in the circus.

  • owning a tiger = gets pussy

  • 0:02 *jiggle jiggle jiggle jiggle* :D

  • now what if the cat kids pissed and decides to rip the dog in half

  • Circuses are amazing! I try to go as often as possible. If I'm ever in Germany, I'll be looking out for you guys.

  • song please?

  • one day that tiger's going to say: "friend/food same thing".

  • Fuck circuses

  • MA WEED SONG

  • Raise a Great Dane with a Tiger when they are little. They will be more size proportionate when they get full grown.

  • Spots and Stripes: Fashion DON'T, Animal DO :D

  • Why is it that the tiger seems a lot less rough than the dalmatian? ...

    Oh well...!

  • what song is playing in this video? artist and title?

  • 1 Tiger = 101 Dalmations

  • just taking your tiger for a walk in the park i see lol

  • rofl @ this line Bombay was actually born in America 0:30

  • Stripes and Spots

  • Actually the dog raised this Tiger and will be in charge of this tiger until the dog dies, by then the tiger will be domestic

    Big cats make excellent outside pets if raised with a dog. The dogs Bark can basically control any animal on the planet. If raised with an Adult lion, the dog will never be challenged by the lion ever because of the bark.

    My main Point being If animal is raised with a dog the dog will domesticate that animal for rest of its life and it will never attack or play rough.

  • @buttonsjr This is very interesting! Thanks for sharing!

  • @buttonsjr Where is this information from? very interesting

  • @buttonsjr who domesticated dogs though?they were wild once too.after thousands of years with humans have become domestic.i think if millions of tigers were domesticated like dogs were they could become pets as well.not saying they wouldnt kill though.hell dogs still kill because people dont know how to train them or they are just stupid

  • @buttonsjr that's bullshit!

  • @buttonsjr You need to look up the definition of "domestication." A wild animal cannot be domesticated in it's lifetime. Domestication is a process of selective breeding for tame behavior over many generations.

    Lions and tigers are wild animals and wild animals should never be kept as pets.

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  • @KendrickSF Same thing could be said for every pet, at one point they were all wild animals.

  • @KendrickSF Very nice, another person do not know how poor the earth is.

    Do you know the resident hunts them for money? why dont americans take them from that habitat and place it to a better place with better foundation, why do they keep them as pets (yes i mean the residents) residents hunt the tiger for money, money for resourches, resourches for family.

    Lions and tigers are wild and can be kept as a pet, it's opposite of Hunting them.

    It's feeding them, and they should not be forced to breed

  • @TheMonkeyWithTheHat "Lions and tigers are wild and can be kept as a pet, it's opposite of Hunting them."

    You are an idiot. Wild animal populations may be served by knowledgeable, experienced professionals in zoos and captive breeding programs...But wild animals are not helped at all by becoming pets to any Joe Sixpack who decides that it would be cool to own a tiger cub.

    You are unbelievably, dangerously deluded.

  • @KendrickSF If i'm dangerious then i would kill you... gladly.

  • @KendrickSF Thats a little hyperbolic. I think there are plenty of "wild" animals that people could probably keep as pets if they were raised from birth. Tycho Brahe the famous astronomer kept an elk as a pet. He and the elk were fine until the elk got drunk, fell down the stairs, and died.

  • @elatus u must not understand the concept of Animal instincts..... cats have been domesticated for 1000's of years and still to this day go out and hunt. please do more research before making wild assumptions

  • @UKnoWhatISell

    Its not all nature, some of it is nurture. Wild animals need to be looked at on a case by case basis. People keep ferrets as pets and they havent exactly been domesticated. I've seen video where people in africa have tamed and ride zebra. Its not as clear cut as "wild animals are dangerous". All animals have instincts, including humans. Also, how do you think animals were domesticated? Thousands of years ago people kept wild animals as pets/beasts of burden.

  • @elatus tell that to Siegfried & Roy, dogs as far as humans know, have always been domesticated there might have been a small time where they were wild, but as for as cats go and any other animal they will always have wild instincts like cats after 3000 years they still hunt constantly and get very territorial

  • @UKnoWhatISell Modern dogs are decedents of wolves. All domesticated animals are the result of selective breeding over centuries/millenia. The modern chicken was preceded by the red jungle fowl, the modern pig is a domesticated wild boar, the modern cow is descended from the auroch. All domesticated animals including pets were breed to be docile by our ancestors. Mammals have nurturing instincts because they care for their young, these can carry over to other species under the right conditions.

  • @KendrickSF as long as they are cared for properly and are allowed to rome around in big areas and are obtained in human ways.. i dont see the problem...... People who want to own one just need to go through some training before getting one

  • @Megastereoboylover ¿Some training?

    With all due respect, if you watch any of the videos of people caring and cuddling with lions, they say themselves that every minute they pass next to them is potentially deadly and that ANYTHING can go wrong at any given time, and can end up in a tragedy. Wild animals are NOT to be kept or dealt with by an yrandom guy "with some training" You guys really underestimate these beasts.

  • @Megastereoboylover - You, like many of the other ignorant dumb shits here are completely and hopelessly retarded.

  • @KendrickSF He said they "can" be kept as pets. The 59 people who thumbed up your comment who gave this thumbs up are deluded about their reading comprehension level

  • @KendrickSF Here's a question, now I don't mean this in any offensive way but, theoretically, would it be a bad hting to look after a tiger cub for a little bit while you try and sort out a way to get him to a sanctuary? or would that be just as harmful?

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